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Politics : Dutch Central Bank Sale Announcement Imminent?

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To: Bill Murphy who wrote (4045)3/10/1999 6:58:00 AM
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<< Get a good job. On your spare time, do what you can do. You should know that I have have had SEVERAL emails extoling you and your wisdom. You are a main man in this routine and will NOT be forgotten.>>
I don't know, there may not be any "good jobs" left. The company is trading at around a 44 P/E, meaning I would not invest in them at this level. Problem I'm seeing is the "deny, deny,deny," sisuation we are now in. Remember when gold was at $274 then (for a time that seemed for ever) gold was stuck at a max range of $283-288? Now it
seems range bound in the $290-293, while Wall Street says (with all possible vigor) "Gold remains unchanged".

One must wonder if the same things wil be said in two months when gold reaches the solid $297-299 "range bound" condition????

The "slide" of the dollar seems to have started, a slow slide though it may be. We all knew it was coming. We can not, as a nation, remain forever with an entire service base. At some point we must again, as a society, start production. This production will be accomplished at and paid for with a lower dollar value.

The move will continue - even if the reporters tell us it is not happening.

On to other things, Has GATA heard from any mining companies yet?
My 1st check is now in the mail(had to break the pledge up into "payments").

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