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  Anyone watching this pre-bull?
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From: punk...@hotmail.com - view profile
Date: Sat, Jun 28 2008 10:58 pm
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I was just wondering if anyone is invested in this. The MACD looks
strong crossing the EMA. If the MACD crosses the 0 line, we could see
some very hight upside. I can't believe this thing hasn't risen higher
from the company's last Q results and the rise in gold. Gold is only
going to rise from here. I think the market is far from bottoming out.
Great short-term play.

From: PetitMartini...@gmail.com - view profile
Date: Wed, Jul 16 2008 2:23 am
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I'm in...Marc Faber cited south african miners on value not long ago.


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Date: Wed, Jul 16 2008 2:24 am
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From: punk...@hotmail.com - view profile
Date: Wed, Jul 16 2008 8:32 am
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Maybe you can help with this, but why does GFI have such a low PE (30)
compared to GG (70) when they are making more money per share? GG has
a multiple that is more than twice as high?

From: punk...@hotmail.com - view profile
Date: Wed, Jul 16 2008 8:37 am
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Woops, I mean a PE of 15 for GFI and a PE of 60 for GG. I can
understand that GG is in a less volatile area compared to GFI
( America vs South Africa), but GFI just had a great quarter and is
making more money per share than Goldcorp. What gives?

From: trustedfig...@hotmail.com - view profile
Date: Thurs, Jul 17 2008 7:42 pm
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I agree w/ this, I can see this becoming a pre-bull.  I am suspect to
$16.75 by end of the year, the price of gold is continuously showing a
nice incline.  Stock up now while its on this decline today.

The strikes are minimal, and production has not been said to have been
affected all too seriously.

I think because of recent raise in energy prices though might keep
this at the $16-$17 level.  Otherwise $20 END OF 4Q


From: vyess...@gmail.com - view profile
Date: Fri, Jul 18 2008 9:55 am
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I believe you are correct with your prediction. I have also assumed a
position that this will slowly elevate itself to about the $15.5 - $16
range if current market conditions continue. We will have to see how
their upcoming filing will effect their price. There is no doubt that
this stock has great potential with or without the rise of the
commodity itself.

From: punk...@hotmail.com - view profile
Date: Wed, Jul 23 2008 8:53 am
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Wow. Gold is getting hit hard by the financial rally. I am debating
whether or not to get out of gold in the short-term.

From: punk...@hotmail.com - view profile
Date: Fri, Aug 1 2008 10:37 am
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I'm glad I got out of this when I did. I think it will be a few months
before gold turns around.

From: trustedfig...@hotmail.com - view profile
Date: Mon, Aug 4 2008 10:31 am
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However unfortunate you may be right, though the job cuts will free up
cash flow and put it back into a profitable margin and the new CEO
expects to raise output by early 2009; filling up while its low is
best @ my opinion in this point

go long (and hopefully no more incidents of accidents/deaths or else
I'm out like a trout)


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