Newmont Mining Corp. (NEM)

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  • commenter
    Oct 07 12:03 AM
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    Copper Prices Slumping; Targets Cut for Barrick Gold and Goldcorp [view article]
    Just glad I stay protected on my china aluminum, ACH, play as its dropped from my exit on 11/5/07 at $62.53 to now today's close at $13.30. Hmm.. might this be a good time to pick some up again? Reply
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    Oct 06 10:40 AM
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    Copper Prices Slumping; Targets Cut for Barrick Gold and Goldcorp [view article]
    Does anyone see any problems DCA down in HL & GG here please? Reply
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    Oct 06 05:44 AM
    Copper Prices Slumping; Targets Cut for Barrick Gold and Goldcorp [view article]
    Barrick has already cut production in gold, and will do the same in copper. Other companies will follow to keep prices high. I don't know where this guy is coming from. These companies have already announced that if prices fall, they will cut production. Look at the demand for gold, the US mints have stopped production of their gold and silver eagle coins because of demand. Demand will not decline because the miner will just cut production. Reply
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    Oct 06 01:32 AM
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    Copper Prices Slumping; Targets Cut for Barrick Gold and Goldcorp [view article]
    " . . . he predicates his guess on a slumping world economy rather than exact supply and demand estimates." A slumping world economy of course would affect both supply and demand. Reply
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    Oct 05 06:17 PM
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    Copper Prices Slumping; Targets Cut for Barrick Gold and Goldcorp [view article]
    probably wait for a pull back to the 28 range Reply
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    Oct 05 06:03 PM
    Copper Prices Slumping; Targets Cut for Barrick Gold and Goldcorp [view article]
    Seems like intrinsicly copper is link to BRIC countries but a stalwort in China. Eventually they will come back on board.. when they do, copper will revv a bit. Too much skepticity for a full rebound. Reply
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    Oct 05 12:24 PM
    Copper Prices Slumping; Targets Cut for Barrick Gold and Goldcorp [view article]
    the analyst could not see with any precision 6 months[2Q-4Q'08] what would occur???

    what validity has his forward projections contain? 6mo, 1yr, 2012??? an astute investor would foresee potential price direction; such precision in numbers--WAGS
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    Oct 05 11:31 AM
    Copper Prices Slumping; Targets Cut for Barrick Gold and Goldcorp [view article]
    Copper Inventories at the LME topped out a few weeks ago and are starting to decline. Seems to me that something is not quite hunky-dory here. Reply
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    Oct 05 11:03 AM
    Copper Prices Slumping; Targets Cut for Barrick Gold and Goldcorp [view article]
    As long as copper's primary production comes from politically/labor unstable production centers, companies with copper production in producing stable mines will be valuable. It is just a matter of time before FCX or Xstrada buys something like NXG, selling for $1.14 a share now with vast qualtities of proven reserves. Just to sit on it until prices rise. We may also be surprised this quarter to see some hedges place on some of these "unhedged" production companies locking in good prices on some production.
    Long NXG, just bot more.
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    Oct 05 11:03 AM
    Copper Prices Slumping; Targets Cut for Barrick Gold and Goldcorp [view article]
    Copper has been so variable in the past couple of years that any guess for the next three years I think would be just that, a total guess. I presume he predicates his guess on a slumping world economy rather than exact supply and demand estimates. Moreover, I find it odd to predict the price of a gold producer based mostly on copper prices rather than a combined price for gold and copper and expanding resources such as some of the above-named producers have. Whatever. Reply
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    Oct 04 03:14 PM
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    High Number of Gold and Silver Mergers Forecasted [view article]
    Buy Yamana Gold!!! It's a winner. Under $ 7 it's a steal. Shovel it in. Reply
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    Sep 24 12:28 PM
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    Geologix Explorations: Another Mexican Monster Miner? [view article]
    You may be correct. Clearly GIX will not finance this project themselves. But, they have done everything right in developing the asset to date. They have not wasted shareholders equity like the lot you are casting them with. San Agustin may be a very attractive project for a major mining company looking for significant deposit for development in Mexico. Reply
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    Sep 24 09:02 AM
    High Number of Gold and Silver Mergers Forecasted [view article]
    Any opinion on the platinum juniors? Eastern Platinum is currently trading around 0.8 of book value. Will it be a target? Reply
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    Sep 23 03:02 PM
    High Number of Gold and Silver Mergers Forecasted [view article]
    Good points, own NXG, CDE. Same could also be said/apply to PAL, SWC that I also own re plat/palladium group metals. Large cap prec metal cos could easily swallow these companies to diversify further into mostly "safe" country places like CN/AUS/USA/MEX. Reply
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    Sep 22 05:49 PM
    Gold Prices Finally Catch Fire [view article]
    Face it folks, the idiots are running the markets right now. They sit back in their easy chair and let the software program make all the decisions for them.
    A computer program doesn't have the ability to predict what is going to happen in the future no more than any person trading stocks does.
    By all reason of human nature people should be loading up on comodities to shore up their position and ensure the confidence in the base medium used for trade (the dollar). Unfortunately computer programers never considered haveing to tread on this sort of ground. all the programers though of is a market that would continue to go up endlessly.
    News flash, there is a maximum level of confidence a certificate of trade can provide without demaning someone showing off the goods they represent in the trade.
    I perdict a new standard for all currencies around the world in the next five years. Some counties will start using consumable goods, some will use gold, and some will use other prescious metals. Get the picture, we will all soon revert to the old caveman standard of barter if the confidence in the US Dollar completly collaspses.
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