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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
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To: 16yearcycle who wrote (25454)10/17/1998 10:36:00 PM
From: Gottfried   of 70976
 
Eugene, [edited] re >The Princeton economic institute is not actually in any way affiliated with Princeton and their economic dept., right?

Right. I wonder what made you think they were.<G>

From their disclosure statement:

PEI predominantly engages in
hedging contracts and currency overlay business on behalf
of business and institutions.


Their president:
If you ask Martin Armstrong, the silver market is lined with lead. A silver trader on the New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex) for almost 30 years and chairman of Princeton Economics International, Armstrong sees a market with massive stockpiles, rising output, and falling demand.

pei-intl.com

But you shouldn't dismiss them, because...

By monitoring global economic trends, our computer
models have successfully forecast (See Associated Press) the
shifting tide of politics and the rise and fall of nations.


pei-intl.com

and...

our chairman was named as "America' Top Economist" by Equity
Magazine of Canada. In March of 1998, PEI was voted #1
forecasting organization in the annual poll of Japanese
institutions by the Nikkei Financial Daily. It was the Wall Street Journal. who also named our founder as one of the highest paid
consultants in the world as far back as 1983. (See press clips from around the world).


Gottfried
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