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To: farkarooski who wrote (69972)5/21/2002 3:22:28 PM
From: Steve Lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
"silver spot price is the same as the beginning of the year, yet the share price is 50% or more higher"

Could that be because the share price anticipates the price of the commodity. If so then you would expect share price to have been lower when the commodity price was in decline, and higher as it rises - so long as it hasn't peaked.

I don't know if this theory of share price leading the commodity price is true, but I have heard it hypothesised here and there.