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Gold/Mining/Energy : Original Sixteen to One Gold Mine (OAU) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: gtoland who wrote (21)8/3/1999 12:18:00 AM
From: Robert J Mullenbach  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36
 
Thanks, this would keep the mine busy,

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Excerpts from an interview with Martin Armstrong in the May 31,1996 issue of Silver
and
Gold Report, edited by James DiGeorgia.

Martin Armstrong:

>>>>You're going to see oil most likely reach the $60-$80 range over the next 2 to 3
years...
...Roughly, there's a 64-year cycle in gold, which is due for a peak around 1998. The last
peak came in 1934 when gold was rallying substantially and Roosevelt was confiscating
it.
Before that, you had the gold panic of 1869 when we first went off the gold standard.
Prices rallied up to $162 on the NYSE back then. That's the equivalent to nearly $10,000
in today's terms!
What I find interesting is that every time this 64-year gold cycle pops up, it tends to
earmark periods of crisis in the currency exchange rates...
Looking down the road further-say two years- I think gold will likely test its 1980 high by
1998, perhaps even the $1000 range by then, and then higher into the year 2003.
Platinum looks even better. I wouldn't be surprised to see it approach $1800-2000 level in
the next two years.
I am not as optimistic on silver, but I expect it to break through the $8 level. Silver could
move in sympathy with gold and platinum. It might leap over the $10 mark in the next
few



To: gtoland who wrote (21)8/5/1999 12:22:00 PM
From: Green Receipt  Respond to of 36
 
My wife just 2 days ago found out she passed the Maryland CPA exam.
dllr.state.md.us <-- click there and look for "Stockwell".
She passed all 4 parts the first time she took the exam and she did it as a home study project.

Now the reason I bring this up, is in that shareholder report, Scott Robertson (a CPA) is mentioned. We used to live in that area, and are also shareholders of the origsix.com OAU company, and she took one of her first accounting courses at Sierra Community college from Scott Robertson.... but He said she was rather good at accounting and he encouraged her to go for the CPA.

Anyways... I'm still a OAU shareholder and I'm hoping to get back to CA someday and tour the mine...

Also Mike Miller is a really nice guy. He saw my wife and I in a store in Grass Valley once and said "Hey David, how you doing?". I doubt he knows me now but it impressed me that he would remember a small shareholder....

The gold that comes out of that mine is always a sight to see! the pockets of gold are very high grade and beautiful specimens... Some day I'm gonna get back there....