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To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (96060)10/13/2003 5:38:30 PM
From: goldsheet  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 116927
 
Off-Topic:

First, I'd like to thank you and everyone else who sent kind words (public and private) regarding my father's death.

Second, I needed a "mental health break" so I have not posted in about a month.
Seems like I spent the last month filling out paperwork and talking on the phone.

> It's happening and you'll be wanting to remember who said it when.<grin>

Back ON-TOPIC.

Like you, I would not mind folks remembering what I said and when. About a year ago, I was telling folks to look at base metals not precious metals. I think you and a small handfull of folks knew what I was talking about and why. World economies are recovering and we are seeing serious demand and price increases.

Year-to-Date
Nickel + 53.5%
Lead + 34.9%
Tin +24.4%
Copper +21.0%

I'm updating my spreadsheets daily for new 52 week highs in base metal stocks like: First Quantum, Teck Cominco, Phelps Dodge, Freeport Copper and Gold, Anglo American plc, INCO, Lionore Mining ;), BHP Billiton, Falconbridge, Southern Peru Copper, Noranda, Rio Tinto plc, INMET, KGHM Polska, Jubilee Mines, Buenaventura, Anaconda Nickel, etc...

Meanwhile gold has done just OK (+7.9% YTD) and silver remains near dead (+3.7% YTD)