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To: Tom Byron who wrote (8573)1/7/2000 5:55:00 AM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 81220
 
Guree : You are sounding more and more like a goldbug, every day.

Just bring in a bit more conspiracy --- possibly something about Goldman Sachs and people like that. And, if only you could get the Central Banks involved in the blow-off --- just a teensy, weensy little bit --- Wow!

Then it's only a matter of time before you would be appointed a staff-writer at gold eagle. Think of that -- ten million hits a day --- you'll be able to change the destiny of the world.



To: Tom Byron who wrote (8573)1/7/2000 12:03:00 PM
From: Ahda  Respond to of 81220
 
30 year bond rate over six percent
U.S. Jobless Rate Steady at 4.1 Pct
Competition for homebuilding workers has been fierce. As signing bonuses have become commonplace, contractors have dangled incentives for foremen who could lure entire work crews with them. Efforts to recruit women and minorities have also picked up, according to analysts and industry executives.
Investors are bracing for a jobs report Friday that could spur the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates as much as half a percentage point to cool the U.S. economy.
Stocks Higher Despite Lucent Warning

Equals Higher costs right?
Wages no 13.46
So could be that the dollar that is lower cost on labor could become a stronger dollar.
No time frame just logic