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To: Eva who wrote (33723)11/17/2003 3:29:09 PM
From: jrhana  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 36161
 
<Investors will get maximum benefit from the increase in the Dollar-gold price by investing in gold mining companies whose portfolios are exclusively US based, as these will reap the full benefit of a declining Dollar. Sadly, there aren’t too many of those.
Another way to go, for those with a speculating budget, is to invest in junior exploration companies that are exploring in Nevada and Alaska. Alternatively, play it safe by owning physical gold.

Paul van Eeden>

US producers/explorers:
CAU
PDG (great Nevada exposure)
MVG.TO
ITF.TO (Alaska platinum explorer that is on a nice run)VIT.V (BGO is a big investor-rumors to have a corner of one of PDG's Nevada play)
MDW.V

Message 19509937

PEX.V

minesite.com

NEM CDE and HL all have some US exposure as does ABX come to think of it

Any other ideas?

However I do not agree with the article about the reason to avoid SA.

The mines are being slowly nationalized-that's the problem