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Gold/Mining/Energy : HARMONY GOLD MINING -- HGMCY -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bill McCabe who wrote (197)6/1/2002 9:42:53 AM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 271
 
Hi Bill and pleased to make your acquaintance.

Also pleased that you find my posts of interest.

Apropos Harmony, I have to tell you that, although I live in Johannesburg, I don't have any special knowledge of gold or the company. My interest is as an investor and chartist, both for many years.

It is my opinion that the outlook for both gold and Harmony is very good although I do appreciate that the present move may have run out of a bit of steam. Many commentators are calling for a shake-out and so it could very well happen.

However, I'm in it for the long term so I don't mind if there is a bit of a pull back in price. In fact, I recognize that before stocks can go up they have to go down, just like a jumper --- one has to crouch in order to spring.

Apropos the Dutch CB site, I was there since the time of Bill Murphy and just remained. But things and people have changed a lot in recent months so I might as well be here. In fact, Polarbear and I go back a long way to the very early days of the Kitco forum so I know I'm not unwelcome.



To: Bill McCabe who wrote (197)6/1/2002 10:18:40 AM
From: Rich1  Respond to of 271
 
Obvioulsy my concern about the company is the South African governments continued threats to take over the mines..ders"
Heres a quote from Chapmans latest report...
"The mineral rights' war's has resumed in South Africa that seeks to restore all mineral rights to the state and to introduce the controversial "Use it or Lose it" land rights policy..



To: Bill McCabe who wrote (197)6/11/2002 9:57:01 AM
From: freeus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 271
 
Do you still think there will be a run to $25 for harmony by mid-July and that this is just an ordinary shakeout?
Freeus