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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Juniors, Mid-tiers and Producers

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To: TH who wrote (24352)11/4/2006 1:57:23 PM
From: RealMuLan  Read Replies (1) of 78416
 
Cranes in China are already reduced comparing to 1-2 years ago, with the exception of Tianjin. And as the Central gov. can better control the irresponsible investment in fixed assets by local govs., instead asking them to invest in heal care, education and rural areas, the GDP growth bounds to reduce. And this is good news for regular Chinese, since few of them are actually benefiting from those so-called high GDP numbers.

I read a couple of days ago, Chinese gov. will use satellites to monitor the illegal fixed assets/real estate development at provincial levels. I guess that may be the only way to control them<g>.

Chinese gov. is determined to guard the existing farm land, and put a tight leash on local government for acquiring new land from farmers.

Commodity bulls (excluding gold bulls) may come in for some negative surprise in a year or two<g> When economy has a soft or hard landing, everything will slow down, not just consumers. Like CAT, even though it makes tons of money from China and other emerging economy, still NOT enough to fill the hole it faces in the US slowing down.

MMG-- this guy wrote a new piece, and claiming it has the $22.74 per share value. This guy's blog has some followers, so I think there is some possibility for MMG going to the previous high
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