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To: Alex who wrote (35613)6/20/1999 7:49:00 PM
From: Bill Murphy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116836
 
Alex,

There is much to be done here. We might take on this bear propaganda machine in a big way very soon.

bill



To: Alex who wrote (35613)6/20/1999 9:51:00 PM
From: PaulM  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116836
 
G8 Wants Bigger Private Sector Crisis Role --- Germany

"Leaders had agreed that financial institutions should not profit alone from short-term investments in emerging countries, while leaving the fallout from economic crises to be borne by taxpayers.....

....the plan suggests that nations in trouble reduce their net debt payments to the private sector to help lower the amount of public help required.

biz.yahoo.com

P.S. If Germany is talking about letting speculators eat their losses, and Britain is talking about gold sales, that gives a good idea of what sort of horsetrading took place.



To: Alex who wrote (35613)6/20/1999 10:07:00 PM
From: lorne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116836
 
The banks are at it again

South Africa's powerful banks are trying to delay the 'dematerialisation' of trading on the JSE. The reason, suspects DAVID GLEASON, is that a lot of scrip left in their care has been stolen ...

"......Being prissy and polite gets no one anywhere in this matter: "tainted" scrip means scrip that has been stolen, period ".......

......" And it is a well-kept secret that scrip has been disappearing from the vaults of nominee companies for years. The scrip finds its way into the hands of syndicates who sell it and make off with the loot "......
mg.co.za

Hi Alex. Thank goodness our banks are honest can't happen here. :o)
Lorne