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To: ForYourEyesOnly who wrote (44334)10/29/1999 11:48:00 PM
From: Enigma  Respond to of 116756
 
I guess you feel that flattery will get you somewhere! Ol' 49 are you going to bite?!



To: ForYourEyesOnly who wrote (44334)10/30/1999 5:59:00 AM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116756
 
OH yeah, I can see how much "good" that IMF money does:
Friday October 29, 1:32 pm Eastern Time
Bank Bali Report Implies Scandal
By GRAINNE McCARTHY
Associated Press Writer
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) -- Several Indonesian officials, including the head of the central bank and advisers to ex-President B.J. Habibie, should be investigated for possible links to a scandal at Bank Bali, an international audit recommended.
A report by PricewaterhouseCoopers, obtained by Dow Jones Newswires on Friday, says the equivalent of $80 million transferred out of Bank Bali to a company with ties to the former ruling Golkar Party made its way into dozens of domestic and foreign bank accounts. The accounts include those of former legislators and the party itself.
Opposition figures have alleged that the transfer out of Bank Bali was intended to help finance Habibie's failed election campaign.
The scandal has derailed Indonesia's bank restructuring program and shaken investor confidence in the country. The government, under new President Adburrahman Wahid, has pledged to publish the audit and pursue the culprits.
The International Monetary Fund has demanded that the government make the report public as a precondition to a resumption of its loan program, which was suspended when the scandal broke earlier this year.(cont)
biz.yahoo.com



To: ForYourEyesOnly who wrote (44334)10/30/1999 9:15:00 AM
From: IngotWeTrust  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116756
 
OT: THC, I'm gong to decline revealing my Kitco handle at this time. It would take the fun out of posting there. I DO hope you understand.

RE: Uranium plays. That is one market I've never followed, so I'm not going to be any help there except to cheer you on. The last time you got excited about an off-gold metal, I recall it moved to about 7.00 per oz, to I'll NOW be watching for uranium to move higher also.<grin>
BTW, where do you find the raw metal quotes in order to track the physical? Do you have a URL to share?

I agree that supply deficit stories are a guaranteed profit maker, if one has a great deal of patience, that is. And I know you are a patient man.

Regards,
O/49r