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To: jrhana who wrote (14640)7/24/2003 3:01:58 AM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 39344
 
OTOH if gold soars, any wage problem fades into the background and the stocks fly away.

DAK



To: jrhana who wrote (14640)7/24/2003 6:49:43 AM
From: AugustWest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39344
 
Thanks
I did read somewhere just the other day though the industry was putting large amounts of resources towards AIDS awareness, something about "more than just posters which workers don't read anyhow"
But how much effect it will have I don't rightly know.
I agree with DAK, if there are no strikes, and gold does in fact soar, SA miners will climb also, at least in the S/T.

This is more than disturbing though, and I see now why you consider it a basket case.
I'm not sure either throwing all the money in the world at it either will help relieve the financial burdens on the state.

Without AIDS, less than two per cent of SA children would be likely to lose both parents. However, the disease raises that to a massive 20% of the generation born from 2010 onwards.



To: jrhana who wrote (14640)7/24/2003 7:30:41 AM
From: Box-By-The-Riviera™  Respond to of 39344
 
do you really think that article has anything to do with the value of the mines?

it is actually a bullish story vis a vis rand strength and in fact its over valuation.