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To: goldsheet who wrote (8269)10/21/1999 8:05:00 PM
From: long-gone  Respond to of 81468
 
<<It makes me wonder if Ed Lee predicted the breakdown in early 1996, too >>

every day I wonder about the predictions of these great many "experts", and if they can really see it coming & if so, how. The only way one could see every move in this "greatest bull market of all time" would be to have read the script!



To: goldsheet who wrote (8269)10/24/1999 3:10:00 PM
From: m.philli  Respond to of 81468
 
Hi Bob, I got a question you would probably have a rough number for.
If a theoretical exchange was built for the trading of precious metal stocks, designed to trade in their own currencies. gms of gold, silver, platinum etc, and the mining/exploration companies decided to list on this exchange.
On a worldwide basis, comparing listing fees for the various exchanges their on now,( vse,tse,Australian, american etc.)How much money would be generated in listing on this new exchange, total. If the currency paid to list was precious metals. How much gold/silver etc. would we be talking about? Sunday thoughts,-mike