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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Rat dog micro-cap picks...

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To: BW who wrote (6932)2/6/2002 8:50:57 AM
From: Bucky Katt  Read Replies (1) of 48461
 
You know, most of the dogs on our goldratlist are up 100% the past 3 weeks, even the super dogs like MAENF, CUSIF, SLGLF, and blue light special DROOY, closing 300%, and a few others that trade on the Amex.
Just check the charts..
And my NEM calls are looking real nice, and since gold is spiking again today, the ride ain't over yet...

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All I do is just play them over & over, per the rat buy plan. Pretty simple stuff, just takes patience.
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Oh yeah, a tie in with that pesky German inflation, now this horror story>
German Unemployment Soars to 10.4%,
Breaks Sensitive Four-Million Mark

BERLIN -- As Gerhard Schroeder's conservative opponent in September elections continues to hammer away against the German chancellor's economic record, the government announced Wednesday that the number of unemployed Germans broke the politically sensitive four-million mark in January, with the jobless rate surging to 10.4% from 9.6% in December.

The number of jobless rose 326,000 in unadjusted terms from December, putting the national figure at 4.29 million.

The unemployment rate rose to 8.3% in the west, up from 7.7% in December, and climbed to 19.1% from 17.6% in the former communist east.

The data come at a time when economists continue to search for an economic turnaround that has yet to materialize. Rising unemployment in Germany argues for lower European Central Bank interest rates.

The German economy, Europe's largest, stalled in the second quarter of last year, contracted slightly in the third and is widely forecast to have shrunk again in the final quarter. Two quarters of negative growth is the usual definition for recession.

Hmmm---Read between the lines, this may well spread here.
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