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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold Price Monitor
GDXJ 107.29-0.9%Dec 2 4:00 PM EST

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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (67268)4/6/2001 11:19:43 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) of 116791
 
Wall Street's Bull & Bear, joined by third Beast of Burden.

Remember that X-Files tv show where an invisible elephant
walked down main street NY and only the crushing of cars
and the smell of it's dung alerted folks to its present?

Well, next to the Bull & Bear is an 800 pound Gorilla.

Heard on the Street - A man of name Bill Murky hid under
his egato pumped up head needing a Texan 500 gallon hat
this jungle animal on his return from an African visit.

Subj: Adam Hamilton - Consumers to Rescue Wall Street?
Date: 4/6/01
From: LePatron@LeMetropoleCafe.com
To: CrumBumGoldGataNut@ahhaha.com

Le Metropole Members,

Adam Hamilton has served commentary
at The Kiki Table entitled,
"Consumers to Rescue Wall Street?"

"Consumer debt is at record levels.
We all are bombarded with credit card offers.....
... consumer speculators even took out additional
home equity loans to buy stocks before the US markets
begin imploding last March. By all accounts consumer debt,
whether mortgages, car loans, home equity loans, or plain
usurious crushing-interest credit cards, has exploded.
... Consumer debt now equals a record 71% of the
United States Gross Domestic... consumer debt
is frightening to the financially prudent and is certainly
unsustainable in light of historical precedent."

... understand the spin Wall Street has spun
to an unsuspecting public... A 500 pound debt
and savings gorilla is sitting on the stock market
and he has the bear in a foul mood.

Le Metropole Cafe
All the best,
Bill Murphy
Le Patron
www.LeMetropoleCafe.com
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