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To: steadyasyougo who wrote (30357)1/16/2003 11:59:10 PM
From: Fred C. Dobbs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34075
 
Hey gerald,

Have never run the profit model so I really appreciate your hard work and predictions. I don't have excel and haven't downloaded anything that would enable me to use it.

By the way, TT did mention looking into the other property by year end.

What did you think of this statement? "200,000 acres and no royalties."

Sweeeeeeet!

;o)

Hey Jimmy where you hiding? Better start frosting some 'Old Milwaukees'. Are the Packers looking for new ownership? You could be Da Man.

;o)



To: steadyasyougo who wrote (30357)1/17/2003 2:50:39 PM
From: Fred C. Dobbs  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34075
 
OT

Hey gerald,

Notice Glamis predicting 250,000 ozs of gold production in 2003. Big deal. We may just have to buy out Glamis one day! LOL.

What do you think of this article? Imagine what GE could do with a 1/10 of this investment.

Newmont plans $450 mln Ghana gold mines -minister
1/17/2003 12:15:54 PM

ACCRA, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Newmont Mining (NEM) plans to invest $450 million in two gold mines in Ghana and hopes to produce 7.5 million ounces, the mining minister said on Friday.

Kwadwo Agyei-Darko told Reuters executives from Newmont finalised agreements this week in the capital Accra and had met President John Kufuor on Tuesday.

"They'll pour their first gold in the first quarter of 2006, but they're investing now towards pre-mining construction activities at the mine site," Agyei-Darko said.

"They expect to produce a total of about 7.5 million ounces from two new mines," Kwadwo Agyei-Darko said.

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And they're hoping?