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Gold/Mining/Energy : At a bottom now for gold?

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To: ahhaha who wrote (1670)9/23/1998 10:03:00 AM
From: Ahda  Read Replies (1) of 1911
 
This can't be good news, but no one cares:

NEW YORK, Sept 22 (Reuters) - Publisher Dow Jones & Co. said Tuesday its
1999 national advertising rates for The Wall Street Journal will rise 4.2 percent.

You are seeing your classification of Slobs and Gods . Inflation is hitting where the pocket can afford and absorb. Quite frankly why should they care the WSJ is well aware of the pocket of their clients.

Restraints in the lower level are creating a secondary economy i guess i could say that meets those needs too. The ethnic grouping comes into play here and certain areas have maintained overall lower costs on import products due to the dollar.

Within that cushion there is also the advantage in my area of being able to cross the border where some products services can be obtained by individuals at reduced prices.

Illegal workers help maintains a curb on costs in certain segments of the economy the Gods taking complete advantage of the Slobs.

The employment being as low as it is and the reality of inflationary aspects and the news preaching gloom will keep moderate income very moderate. No one is going to rock the boat which is to the corporate advantage.

Realestate has not in lower income areas improved in value in LA but remained stagnant. This is self explanatory and very defeating for a bleeding heart.
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