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To: Ahda who wrote (90672)10/18/2002 11:22:58 AM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116791
 
Wife said the Daily paper said NEM plans to spend more moeny on gold exploration.
sorry, no link.



To: Ahda who wrote (90672)10/18/2002 11:24:34 AM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116791
 
Sorry, here it is
NEWMONT MINING STEPS UP PACE: Denver-based Newmont Mining Corp., the world's biggest gold producer, said it will spend 16 percent more on exploration next year because of higher gold prices, with about one-third of the exploration budget being used in Australia. The company plans to spend $85 million on exploration in 2003, up from $73 million this year. About two-thirds of the $85 million will be spent in Nevada, South America, Turkey and Ghana. Newmont said it is stepping up its search for reserves after gold surged 13 percent this year. (Bloomberg)
denverpost.com



To: Ahda who wrote (90672)10/19/2002 12:36:05 AM
From: Gary H  Respond to of 116791
 
<i could of sworn i was seeing accumulation in the stock.>

I can believe that, the Canadian version is showing a double bottom,
stockcharts.com[m,a]daclyyay[pb50!b200][vc60][iUb14!La12,26,9]&pref=G

-and my system is showing NMC hitting $50-$51 +/- in the third week of Nov., also +/-. Just my take, don't bet the farm.