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Gold/Mining/Energy : CASH RICH junior resource companies -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: gold$10k who wrote (56)5/23/2001 7:45:25 PM
From: dean poets  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93
 
I don't follow mutual funds to close these days, but there is a stock that used to trade on the T.S.E. called BGI precious metals fund. I haven't followed it over the last 2 years, but I know they used to have a basket of juniors in the portfolio.

PS. I will see if I can find it listed in the newspaper. Who knows, it was a tough couple years on miners. Maybe this company went under or got taken over.



To: gold$10k who wrote (56)8/1/2001 1:02:05 AM
From: dean poets  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93
 
This thread has been awfuly quiet lately. Some of the cash rich companies are doing pretty good, while a few others are not doing very well.

People might want to keep their eye's on ZPA over the next few weeks. They are involved in a deep gas/oil drilling program in California. They have a 15% interest in the exploration play. Several other companies in the play have recently doubled in price.

I will update the companies on this thread in regaurds to cash to market cap as a percentage in a couple days.

Dean



To: gold$10k who wrote (56)8/19/2001 1:43:14 AM
From: dean poets  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93
 
Here is the latest update regaurding cash kings portfolio. There are two companies being removed, Sterling (SLG), & Triquest (TRI). Stockwatch shows them have negative cash positions. If any of the numbers are way out, let me know I will adjust them.

I will list the companies from top to bottom, as represented by the Cash to Market cap as a percentage.

1) Takla Star TKR-207% cash/market cap.
2) Peruvian Gold PVO-155% cash/market cap.
3) Vior VIO-71% cash/market cap.
4) Virginia Gold VIA-52% cash/market cap.
5) Geomaque GEO-52% cash/market cap.
6) Solitario SLR-48% cash/market cap.
7) Fortune minerals FT-47% $/market cap.
8) Zappa Resources ZPA-39% $/market cap.
9) Donner Resources DML-37% $/market cap.
10) Olympic Res. ORL-27% $/market cap.
11) Freewest Res. FWR-18% $/market cap.
12) Anatolia minerals YMC-13% $/market cap.
13) Pacific N.W. Capital PFN-12% $/market cap.
14) Manhattan Minerals MAN-5% $/market cap.

We currently have two 100% gainers in the portfolio, and I believe we will have a few more 100+% gainers as well! If anybody has any companies to add to the portfolio, let me know.