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To: russet who wrote (3392)9/20/2002 6:10:15 PM
From: goldsheet  Respond to of 4051
 
You must be reading my posts
I previously mentioned Ivanhoe and Mongolia as new sources of gold.

There is now a gold mine in Thailand, and exploration in Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, etc..
Romania and Bulgaria also look like good places to find/mine gold.

I am optimistic on gold mining. I hope prices go up, lots of ore is found and produced, making everyone lots of $$
It is nice to see Barrick spending $2B on the future of the industry.



To: russet who wrote (3392)9/20/2002 7:34:30 PM
From: goldsheet  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4051
 
Gold Fields Set to Boost Finnish Gold Exploration
allafrica.com



To: russet who wrote (3392)9/24/2002 8:14:55 PM
From: goldsheet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4051
 
Another huge undeveloped gold project moves forward:

The long-awaited management changes at the Boddington gold project are just days away, with the joint venture partners expected to sign documents soon.

The move signals a major change in the history of the project and a tentative step forward for Australia's biggest undeveloped gold resource.

The new management company will be owned by the partners and reflect their shareholdings in the project - AngloGold with 33.33 per cent, Newmont Mining 44.44 per cent and Newcrest Mining 22.22 per cent.

The project is looking to process more than 20 million tonnes of dirt a year to produce about 600,000 ounces of gold.

FULL: thewest.com.au