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To: long-gone who wrote (72340)6/25/2001 3:20:06 PM
From: goldsheet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116753
 
> But will US $ remain where it is?

Of course not, it has already weakened relative to the
$.4858 that HM used on March 31st, but at a current rate
of .5164, they are still selling gold at $US263 in 2001

Expected Maturity or Transaction Date
There- Total or
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 after Average

Australian $
denominated
contracts: (A)
Forward sales
contracts:
Ounces 333,000 348,800 258,800 228,800 302,000 -- 1,471,400
Average price
(US$ per oz.) $248 $262 $268 $288 $276 $-- $267

(A) Expressed in US dollars at an exchange rate of A$ = US$ 0.4858

P.S. Did not have any thoughts on earthquake in Peru.
They will continue to occur and folks (including miners)
will just have to deal with them.