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Post by Original_Brailaon Sep 10, 2006 3:59pm
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Jordan Fund recommendation

Jordan Fund recommendation https://www.libertymines.com/AnalystReports.aspx By the way, thanks for the excellent news that LBE is now about to participate in another exhibition. I also would not worry to much about nickelprices, they will stay reasonably high for at least 18 months. To me it seems that people that say they will come crashing down completely fails to show me and others which large new mines are starting during this time. You have some new production in New Caledonia and Brazil and a few other places coming. But that is 2008 and there could very well be more delays if one should study the history of these projects. Anyone that follow the oilmarket knows that whenever you see a fall in the price shortterm, you get alot of general predictions of oil going back to 20 usd as they used to say a few years ago, now it is more predictions of 40-60 usd. They never say from which new supergiant field the oil should come from. Only empty talk, a few nickel commentators that I´ve read (I try to get the views from all sides) resembles this alot. Besides, a little cooling of nickelprices is only good for the producers as it scares developers of larger projects and prevents substitution of high quality steel with lower quality. I think everyone should try to do a little research about this themselves. A helpful free tool that I like for daily updates is this free newsletter about basemetals and the fundamentals of demand & supply for them. https://www.metalsinsider.com/getmifree/
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