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Greg Canavan Quotes

«We would not be surprised if gold advanced beyond $600 a ounce during 2006.»
Author: Greg Canavan
«Japan's basically a tale of two economies.»
Author: Greg Canavan
«It's a confluence of events, all these things are coming together to create further concern in the market. We'd expect oil to continue to rise and breach the old high of $70.85 over the next quarter.»
Author: Greg Canavan
«It's becoming a broader story than first thought.»
Author: Greg Canavan
«You've got U.S. senators involved, you've got questions about how much the Australian government knew, and I think when it gets to those sorts of levels it spooks investors quite a bit.»
Author: Greg Canavan
«When farmers own 70 per cent of the company, a government decision that reduces their income is not going to go down too well.»
Author: Greg Canavan
«Most of the rise in 2005 was in the final quarter of last year, where the gold price hit 17-year highs. We think it might get to $US650 this year.»
Author: Greg Canavan
«Within the next few years we believe the gold price will surpass the all-time high of $US850 an ounce.»
Author: Greg Canavan
«Should they lose all that in the absence of finding another market for that wheat, you'd expect earnings to be impacted.»
Author: Greg Canavan