>From Jim Rogers' site: Last year, Tanzania had the highest level of international investment in mineral exploration of any nation in this resource-rich continent. Tanzania should soon be one of the three largest producers of gold in Africa (South Africa and Ghana are the others), with annual production rising to 2 million ounces by 2003. I am still not optimistic about the price of gold, but Tanzania’s deposits are near the surface, so the production costs are low. <snip> There is a new stock market in Dar es Salaam, the capital, but foreign investors cannot as yet invest directly in the three Tanzanian companies with public shares. That should change soon. Meanwhile, the Presidential Parastatal Sector Reform Commission, a group that promotes privatization in Tanzania, offers an introduction to investing in the country and lists opportunities on its Web site (www.psrctz.com). I can’t vouch for the site’s specific content, but I do have high hopes for Tanzania -- she is Cinderella compared to her east Africa sisters. -- http://www.bearerinstruments.com A Directory of Web sites and Internet presences accepting non-fiat monies. http://www.bearerinstruments.com/assets/BIMDsPGPkey.txt 650C 51DA 734F 697F 5706 3D6A 7712 BCC9 D1AE 00BA --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]