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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold Price Monitor
GDXJ 98.59-2.8%Nov 13 4:00 PM EST

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To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (73172)7/10/2001 1:32:19 PM
From: Ahda  Read Replies (1) of 116762
 
Bacon how to bring it home.
At the airport here there has been a raise of pay. I think the teamsters will be active again it because of the cost of bacon. I am also reading that there is not much attention paid to unions and that perhaps Bush will see they do exist.
LA property shows the difference between the ises and the aints.

Lots of law suits from the ises wwho don't want to be aints but the problem is the monees ain't there.

...when ya'want one, ya'want one and nothin' else'll do

It might just take a rise in pay to get one. I think you will see raises in pay.

Long beach and San Pedro are the largest ports in the US.

Long beach Reflecting economic uncertainties, the number of cargo containers shipped through the Port of Long Beach dropped in May to the equivalent of 367,572 twenty-foot-long container units, a decrease of 9.6 percent from May 2000. The decline was the steepest monthly drop for the port in nearly nine years.

Amid a softening of the U.S. and Asian economies, both imports and exports declined sharply.

portoflosangeles.org

Intersting thoughts on bacon.

9 July 2001) Last week the dollar weakened further on the Shanghai currency black market on news that commercial banks once again cut interest rates for the U.S. dollar and Hong Kong dollar July 5.

Rates for one-year fixed-term savings for the U.S. dollar and Hong Kong dollar were cut by 0.1875 percent and 0.375 percent, respectively, reaching 2.5 percent and 2.625 percent. Interest rates for the U.S. dollar hit the lowest point since 1980, when China began keeping records.


Wall Street Smart and Street Smart each takes their turn.
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