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Gold/Mining/Energy
Homestake Mining
An SI Board Since January 1997
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315 Well over 5M shares have traded today and HM is up sharpely. Has this sleeping Rarebird-5/4/2000
314 UK Business Briefs: Gold Mines Forms Homestake Alliance Wednesday, April 12, 20Rarebird-4/12/2000
313 there was a massive silver spike showing last nite. now corrected. long-gone-3/30/2000
312 <WHAT THE FU??????????> Exactly... the NASD getting pounded, and where iLLCF-3/30/2000
311 You will note, it traded there for hours not minutes. long-gone-3/30/2000
310 Someone in Hong Kong misplaced a decimal, or more likely mistook a 4 for a 5? Ptaskmaster-3/29/2000
309 WHAT THE FU?????????? kitco.comlong-gone-3/29/2000
308 <Sorry to state the obvious.> Must we point out the dark clown in front LLCF-3/29/2000
307 Today's news release reports "reserves" of 4.8AU/65.7AG, but yestgoldsheet-3/28/2000
306 Bob: Homestake's 'Veladero Silver Project' also has some gold in Ptaskmaster-3/28/2000
305 > Bob, <<better off with cash than Homestake stock>> Was that stgoldsheet-3/28/2000
304 Bob, <<better off with cash than Homestake stock>> Was that stock rRichard Mazzarella-3/28/2000
303 So would have HM shareholders :( All the acquisitions over the past 18 months Rarebird-3/28/2000
302 Although it is pretty clear now that the acquisition of Argentinia Gold was an Rarebird-3/28/2000
301 Yes, Argentina Gold stockholders would have been better off with cash than Homegoldsheet-3/28/2000
300 <They would have to use the market value on the date the acquisition was comLLCF-3/28/2000
299 > Well, Mr. Market took care of that didn't he? You can whack 35% off thgoldsheet-3/28/2000
298 <I guess they issued 21 million shares when it was around $9 ($189 million) LLCF-3/28/2000
297 As you say, Homestake is a good old name, and probably would never go without agoldsheet-3/27/2000
296 < Here's a weird idea for you> I've thought of it. But IMO ABX woRarebird-3/27/2000
295 > Everyone said they overpaid It looked a little pricey, but not unreasonabgoldsheet-3/27/2000
294 I'm going to have to study this in more detail later tonight. The 2001, 200Rarebird-3/27/2000
293 > I'd say they are lightly hedged Agree. Their Australian and Canadiangoldsheet-3/27/2000
292 If you check the 1999 Annual Report, you will see that HM reduced their forwardRarebird-3/27/2000
291 Richard, the street killed HM the day they bought Argentinia Gold one year ago.Rarebird-3/27/2000
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