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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (25515)11/18/2002 5:12:53 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) of 74559
 
Jay, I have returned.

A few days on top of mountains and gazing over ocean and walking through bush was refreshing.

Also, I spent some time peering into Martha Mine, which is a gold and silver mine in Waihi. I saw a couple of large explosion sequences as they smashed up more rock ready for extraction. 97,000 ounces of gold and 700,000 ounces of silver were produced in 1999.

It was a very large hole and looked very expensive.

I think Uncle Al can supply money much easier than that. Click on "Pixelate Another $1 Billion" and hey presto, he's produced years and years more value than the poor saps scurrying in the dirt in Waihi.

I notice Q value enhancement exceeded both Uncle Al's and Martha Mine's efforts by a good stretch. Which means people prefer those cdma2000 phragmented photons to either of the competitors.

Q x 10 = $395
Au = $320

Meanwhile Hu Jintao is now the man. I am sending a family delegation to Hong Kong this week [and to Japan] to scope out the situation up that way. [They pay own expenses].

Mqurice
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