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To: goldsheet who wrote (48922)2/13/2000 4:48:00 AM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116764
 
<<reverse split 100:1 Royal Oak Mines to seek new investments>>

Bob, is the above possible because the price of gold has increased enough
that those gold mines that went under can now restart ?

If so, then how many are out there inactive and able to start mining ?

Guess the real question for an on topic is the amount of capacity and
amount of gold in the dirt that has been unmined these past years of
the low gold price. Enough to create an over supply ?

(off topic)

Royal Oak Mines went from Canadian $ 9 to 6 in 93 - 96
then 96 - 99 went from 6 to 0
was it because of low gold price or bad management ?

doug