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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold Price Monitor
GDXJ 98.59-2.8%Nov 13 4:00 PM EST

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To: PaulM who wrote (17427)9/4/1998 11:03:00 AM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (4) of 116759
 
All,
I've ben complaining about the anti-gold bias of the investment reporting community for a while now. Maybe, I should not have painted them all with the same brush. Here is an E'mail I sent this morning, with the reply. (the original message follows the reply:
Cavuto wrote:
>
> You're right. We should have mentioned it, and we didn't. We screwed up.
> We'll be on top of it tonight. Thanx.
>
> Neil Cavuto
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: r.l.harmon@worldnet.att.net
> [SMTP:r.l.harmon@worldnet.att.net]
> Sent: Friday, September 04, 1998 10:01 AM
> To: FOX News
> Subject: questions -- FOX News Comment Form
>
> Name: richard harmon
> Email: r.l.harmon@worldnet.att.net
> Subject: questions
> -----------------------------
>
> Comments:
>
> to the managing editor.
> Sir,
> well, is this proof? Is there a great grand anti-gold
> conspiracy in the media?
> Does Fox News have an anti-gold bias as the greater
> business media? Gold went through an up move of
> better than 4 dollars yesterday, with very little mention!
> The XAU precious metals index moved up 6.57 yesterday, with
> only one light comment! This is better than 8% in one day!
> Is this a grand conspiracy? At least speak the truth? Why
> not speculate if the move will continue?
> Please tell me I'm wrong. Please fix these problems!
> r harmon
>
> -----------------------------
>
> Users Host: 12.74.90.100
> Users Browser: Mozilla/2.02 (Win95; I)
> This email came from - foxnews.com
OK, I believe! The Fox News Network wishes to speak the truth, and means to do so! When will they replace CNBC nation wide? They also have "The Drudge Report". Weather or not you agree, you must respect that they are
1. Willing to report an unpopular story line.
2. Willing to admit when they were wrong.
3. Willing to correct the problem.
Maybe I'll have to look into investing in something other than my "mostly metal", truth in reporting may deserve my investment support.
richard
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