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To: long-gone who wrote (46680)1/5/2000 8:38:00 AM
From: lorne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116764
 
Dutch central bank sold gold worth 27 mln euros in wk to Dec 30
Amsterdam--Jan 4--The Dutch central bank sold 27 million euros worth of gold
in the week to Dec 30, it said Tuesday with the release of its weekly balance
sheet. Based on previous figures, this is equivalent to around 3 tonnes of gold.
(Story .16644)

CFTC says error delays Tuesday's commitments of traders report
Chicago--Jan 4--The Commodity Futures Trading Commission will not release
the commitments of traders report as scheduled on Tuesday because of a computer
processing error--a problem unrelated to the Y2K bug, a CFTC spokesman said.
Also, the commitments reports published on Monday contained incomplete or
inaccurate information, he said. A date or time was not yet available of when
the CFTC would release the corrected data. (Story .20016)
crbindex.com



To: long-gone who wrote (46680)1/5/2000 9:15:00 AM
From: Bobby Yellin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116764
 
I wasn't referring to how few problems..I expect a lot of glitches..
a lot will probably resolved by just fixing the bios etc..
I wasn't trying to degrade anyone really..most people don't know
about systems and programming..
there are so many companies out there with great growth and which
are currently undervalued..why buy gold stocks currently that dont have growth..
why not wait until some more official policies? or when we really
see wage inflation?