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To: Bill/WA who wrote (25505)10/6/2000 7:30:50 PM
From: re3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
hi i'll put in my two canuck cents on gold (now remember, this is from a guy who owns 9 shares of abx*)

www.goldminingoutlook.com
www.gold-eagle.com
www.speculative-investor.com (he offers a trial sub.)

from gold-eagle you'll find numerous links and posts and articles.



To: Bill/WA who wrote (25505)10/6/2000 7:49:53 PM
From: pater tenebrarum  Respond to of 436258
 
there are a few specialized gold related sites, but imo the best way is to visit the web sites of the companies themselves and download their earnings reports...they all have a detailed description of their outstanding hedges, and most are quite willing to answer any open questions when you send an e-mail to their investors relations dept.

for more general information, check

gold-eagle.com
kitco.com

note, hedging is a contentious subject...i for my part wouldn't touch the shares of a big hedger, as they tend to fall just as much as the non-hedgers during gold bears, and who knows what might happen to them in a gold bull market. last year a $80 price spike in gold destroyed two overhedged gold producers, ASL and CBJ.