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GLD 368.29+0.6%Nov 7 4:00 PM EST

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To: pezz who wrote (14520)3/2/2007 12:06:01 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) of 217591
 
Hello Pezz, Today's Second Report:

I signed the Sale & Purchase Agreement on behalf of Gold Citadel to acquire the little building near the HK Gold & Silver Exchange, and spoke to the lawyer about the how's of changing the use of the building should I deem necessary. The procedure is apparently straightforward in Freedom Kowloon and Money Hong Kong especially as the Citadel owns the whole building. Spoke to the real estate agent on rental increases when the leases come due for renewal in the third quarter, and I feel good.

Walked around and looked at some more buildings ... just keeping tabs on what is where for reference when the financial tsunami hits.

I also purchased some gold of the Gold Panda type today using my daughter's traditional Chinese Lunar New Year "Red Packet" money that were gifted to her by her elders here, there and everywhere (a required command performance, where all married folks must give single folks and valued service providers packet of money ranging from a few dollars to perhaps one hundred dollars). This is how I mineralized all of the gift money she had received upon and since birth.

While visiting the gold distributor, I walked passed one of the huge TV panels on the side of enormous office buildings that plays different TV news channels, and caught Marc Faber talking on Bloomberg bloomberg.com

He spoke deliciously about the long term worth of gold, the attractiveness of the Japanese Yen, and the short term wobble that might hit gold.

It was like hearing my favorite music band :0)

Chugs, J
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