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To: POLARBEAR who wrote (186)9/18/1998 4:16:00 PM
From: baystock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 472
 
PB, I found this exerpt from one of the articles on your website:
<<Results of the Fairview mine, acquired from Gold Fields in January,
were incorporated into the results for the first time. >>

This is the first I heard about the Fairview mine. Do you happen to know any of its details such as purchase price, cash cost and production amounts ?

Ram



To: POLARBEAR who wrote (186)9/18/1998 4:33:00 PM
From: baystock  Respond to of 472
 
I found a couple of interesting points in the article "Father and Son form a golden circle":

<<CAM's investments include 29% of Randgold, 34.9% of Saflife (itself
a holder of 30% of JCI and 47% of Capital Alliance) and a direct
6% of JCI. CAM is trading at a discount to the value of those three
investments alone.>>

It looks like CAM maybe a better buy than RANGY :)

<<Kebble junior notes that with CAM owning 29% of Randgold, the
two are "perfect partners". He is particularly impressed with
Randgold Resources.>>

Ram