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To: Claude Cormier who wrote (3759)2/23/2003 10:39:13 PM
From: ralfph  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4051
 
Try this site Bob and Claude

minerals.usgs.gov
I am not sure how but the last time I was playing with the data I obtained historical data on every mineral I could think of. I have a better site tucked away that has the commodity prices, value of world currencies,gnp, average wage as well as production figures and surpluses. But I seem to have lost it. If it turns up I will toss it your way.

enjoy

ralfph



To: Claude Cormier who wrote (3759)2/28/2003 4:53:04 PM
From: goldsheet  Respond to of 4051
 
An interesting sale. making Queenstake a decent size producer
(237,000 attributable ounces of gold in 2002 at a total cash cost of $249 an ounce)

"Meridian Gold Inc.'s subsidiary, Meridian Gold Jerritt Canyon Corporation, and AngloGold (Jerritt Canyon) Corp., have entered into a purchase and sale agreement with Queenstake Resources Ltd. to sell their combined 100% interest of the Jerritt Canyon Joint Venture, with an estimated closing date of March 24, 2003. "

biz.yahoo.com

"As at December 25, 2002, Jerritt Canyon had proven and probable reserves, consisting of both in situ reserves and stockpile material, of 2,463,520 tons at an average grade 0.236 ounces per ton, totaling 580,913 ounces of gold. "

RESERVES: biz.yahoo.com