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To: PaulM who wrote (10120)4/18/1998 9:27:00 AM
From: Pete Schueler  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116782
 
Paul, The real danger for South Africa will be the political turmoil that is bound to erupt when Mandela dies. As in most of Africa there is great tension between white and black. Mandela has the stature with both sides to keep things calm. However, when he is gone there is no guarantee that the next leader can maintain the relative harmony. This could have a great (negative) impact on the mines. Those with heavy weighting of SA golds should be aware and cautious.
Pete



To: PaulM who wrote (10120)4/18/1998 2:09:00 PM
From: IngotWeTrust  Respond to of 116782
 
Paul sez: makes y'wonder if Wall Street adds any value at all. All I ask'em 2do is add value to MY portfolio(grin)

RE: your Africa prompt:
I found your URL a puzzler...but an important clue.
Sounds like Rubin let one slip...i.e., the next trouble spot.
As a hotbed of racism/classism, sounds like Y2K has another hidden mine, eh?

Lemme think on this, and thx for your post.

O/49r