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To: marcos who wrote (2006)3/2/2002 7:40:32 PM
From: ralfph  Respond to of 8273
 
Thanks for the flag on XCL.

I placed a bid just above the block at 25cents (25.5 ) and wouldn,t you know it some one went in above me.

MLR- CC is working this one. Imay stick a stink bid in and try and pick up some more.

CPT- I thought it was getting ready to move. I know it pays to spread yourself around in several sectors, but the mining sector reminds me of what the oil sector was doing before it finaly broke out. I remember Clipper 59 pointing out what was going on in oils and what came afterward. The action in the mining sector seems to be much of the same. We just have to be riding the good ones.

SWM- I own none. Iam spread too thin and am over extended as it is. I like it and may be able to buy if I can flip something .

Mark Knopler is playing on the CBC YES ! One of his live records ? Alot of new songs .

back later.
ralfph



To: marcos who wrote (2006)3/7/2002 10:20:27 AM
From: teevee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8273
 
There is still a gold bear or two out there:

miningnews.net

REAL gold prices are forecast to continue to fall through to 2006-07 as a result of an expected increase in official sector sales, private sector disinvestment and producer hedging, ABARE’s gold analyst, Anthony Simms, told the Outlook 2002 conference. (07 March 2002)