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To: Bobby Yellin who wrote (40752)9/24/1999 10:25:00 AM
From: Jose Kranz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116763
 
TO NONE,
I, notice that our friend DON GREEN(MR. GOLD BASHER)has dissapeared for awhile.Is it because his little baby RAMBUS is going down?As of this morning is around $78.00 and going lower.It hit a high of $117.00 Of course MR. GREEN sold out before the stock started going lower.
Just a comment.



To: Bobby Yellin who wrote (40752)9/24/1999 10:26:00 AM
From: Gary H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116763
 
ASIAN BANKS: HEAPS OF TROUBLE - Asia's banks are, on the face
of it, making progress as they dig through the mountain of bad
loans left by the 1997 crisis. But take another look. In many
cases, the effort serves merely to obscure the fact that,
especially in Thailand and Indonesia, huge problems have
barely been tackled. This and other sobering assessments are
to be found in Focus: Banking in Asia, written by Finance
Editor Henny Sender.
feer.com




To: Bobby Yellin who wrote (40752)9/24/1999 8:57:00 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116763
 
bobbie, I agree <<the good of the thread>> to deliver understanding
of the gold issues thru asking questions and giving answers
and exchanging articles is Job # 1.

Conflicts between threaders will start and continue simply because
noone has the complete insight in this big and complex issue,
especially when a great many overlaps of other topics are present.

If someone says GATA and the Cafe are scams and ripoffs,
then they should initate legal actions against them, and it can
be done with near zero money and time.

Speaking of gata and the cafe, any comments on the following ?

<<Word is spreading on Wall Street about Midas' scoop last
night that executives representing two hedge funds are
in Switzerland looking to secure future gold supply. It
is just beginning to dawn on the gold community that
www.LeMetropoleCafe.com and our camp may just be right.
There are big hedge funds that are mega short gold and they
are trapped!

Thus far the massive selling in recent sessions by two
of the "Hannibals"(Chase and Goldman Sachs) has been
overpowered by the new buying. Perhaps, they are
stunned, too.>>

doug