"Steve Shepherd" is a five-time world kickboxing champion and a top pioneer kickboxing promoter in the state of Florida. He defeated eight world champions from five weight divisions, four of them during their championship reigns. He also decisioned future world champions Don "The Dragon" Wilson/Don Wilson, Ted Pryor, Dale Cook/Dale "Apollo" Cook and Bob "Thunder" Thurman.

Promoting events between 1977-1999, Shepherd was the first kickboxing world champion who was also a major event promoter. In the 1970s, he helped make South Florida a capital for the then new sport. Promoting principally out of West Palm Beach Auditorium, he was the first kickboxer to draw over $1 million in live gate receipts. He further proved that the sport could be financially viable through regular live events at the same venue.

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Long-term though, we continue to see a positive outlook, with mine supply growth and strong demand.

Will this be enough cash to see the group through the ramp-up of South Deep to positive cash flow? We don't think so.

The package was adopted ... but it was not adopted as it was pending before the commissioners.

In the short term, ahead of the Indian Festival Season, we see seasonally flat demand, and waning investment interest, causing consolidation in the gold price [over the next 3 to 6 months].

The last few years we got knocked out in the second round, the first round and the first round. It didn't help us then. You have to play well to win games in this tournament.

The first thing you notice with Steven is what a great shooter he is ? he has unlimited range. But he's also a good passer and he's very unselfish. He puts the team first and personal stats second, and that's reflected in the success Willard had.

We are bemused by the length of time it is taking for the partners to announce the go-ahead for this project. Our analysis shows clearly that the economics of less attractive projects in the region are compelling at prices significantly lower than the current spot levels.