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To: TheBusDriver who wrote (15624)7/12/2002 9:49:01 AM
From: re3  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 36161
 
YES we make our OWN investment decisions and we have to go with the consequences either way. you seem to want me to hold on to my friends here and i in return respond that the bragging and crowing of how shrewd it was to pick up SWC at a 'bargain' awhile back (it is lower now) was not appropriate IN MY OPINION and i think the bragging and crowing was to such an extent that a follow up might have been how "friends" treat "other friends"...

around si people sure remember to post their buys but somehow are too busy to post their sells...or maybe like a certain ex president they just "forgot" ???

i'm pretty sure i've been designated as an ankle biter already however i don't think the good and knowledgeable and savvy posters on this thread want a blind love in around here....what the h-ll good does that do anyone ?



To: TheBusDriver who wrote (15624)7/12/2002 2:35:51 PM
From: Frank Pembleton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36161
 
Wayne... the new mining legislation ain't anything different from what we've got in North America. If anything it should spur some tremendous growth opportunities for the explorers. fwiw, 80% of the worlds known PGM reserves are in South Africa - I'm not saying to jump in and load up on Amplatts, but what I am saying is to take a look at some of the properties they've had to give up within the Bushveld Complex.

Anooraq Resources (Russ talked about this one a few times) is the first one that comes to mind. As for Stillwater? It's a highly levered play - it's very Kinross-esque - and it would be my first choice once the bull returns to this sector.

...but not now.

Regards,
Frank P.