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To: Bill Murphy who wrote (2338)11/25/1998 10:11:00 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Read Replies (1) of 81209
 
Bill,
I have one major sore point with pro sports....refs that turn a game with a bad call or sometimes no call. The most glaring example in recent memory was Iniana at New York in the 7th game of the NBA semis. You may remember the 6th game when Reggie Miller hit 25(more?) points in the 4th quarter to blow away the Knicks. At the end of the 7th game, Knicks ahead by 1, Indy center Rick was under the hoop with about 3 seconds. He made 3 attempts to lay up but was hammered by at least three Knicks every time. Slo Mo replay showed MULTIPLE fouls but no call. Knicks win. I guess the Knicks are a bigger market share than Indy. Point is, sounds like the CFTC, AG and the gang play the same way. The fix is in when $ are on the table.

Anyway, How much does a year 2000 gold option cost? Say a $350 strike? Or do you have a link? I am rying to determine if ABX, NEM leaps are better than gold options.
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