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Gold/Mining/Energy : Silver prices

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To: Tommaso who wrote (732)2/16/1998 5:58:00 PM
From: TD  Read Replies (1) of 8010
 
Tommaso, Your view is certainly as valid as anyone's view, and it is refreshing to read. However you may be interested in knowing that there is a least one other that thinks the y2k MAY have an impact on silver prices and that is Tony Keyes. He has written a book titled The year 2000 Computer Crisis "An Investor's Survival Guide"

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Precious metals may move up marginally in the wake of the first correction, as investors internalize the impact of Y2K costs on corporate profits, but the huge moves will come later. Once investors begin to appreciate the threat to everything they hold electronically, precious metals will skyrocket. In hard financial times this has always ben true. End quote

Thanks again for your great artistic picture of a real silver bull at midnight, it was a great picture; you have a very good mind. However there is at least one other that agrees with me that this y2k stuff may generate more interest in silver
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