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Gold/Mining/Energy : Silver prices -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: long-gone who wrote (2608)2/25/2000 9:37:00 PM
From: TD  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8010
 
Perhaps, but my analysis on their analysis is interesting. For example the reported silver produced in Mexico and Canada is sometimes reported twice. For example, Pan Am silver mines in Mexico show up as Canadian production. Fair enough, except that they also show up as Mexico production huh? Sort of a double entry book keeping.

Also the off market silver producers keep producing more every year, very interesting, these are countries so obscure that you, will know them by name but not for much else. My common sense tells me, that these extremely small countries cannot be producing the quanity of silver claimed. But that is my Opinion not a fact. I base my "common sense" approach on the fact that the total land area of these small producrers is such a tiny amount compared to the land area of the countries named, Mexico, Peru, USA, Canada, Russia, China, India, and on and on.

Anyway enough from memory, I will probably PM you and if you feel it is not too far off, I may put up for public abuse er use.

TD