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To: TD who wrote (2794)4/14/2000 1:32:00 PM
From: Raja  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8010
 
I would consider "significant" to mean ~30% of your total metals portfolio (i.e. perhaps 70% in mining shares and 30% in physical metal).?



To: TD who wrote (2794)4/25/2000 7:15:00 PM
From: TD  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8010
 
Money
ISBN 0-9663570-0-0

No problem quoting from "Money" -- just be sure to cite it as you do other
sources. The cite is protection for both of us.

Photocopy the Reader Registration Form and then fill out the photocopy, and
then mail that to us.

The info on page 140 is part of what motivated Mr. Warren Buffett to do
what he did about two years ago: He (reportedly) bought (title to) about
20% of the world's above-ground reserves of silver. He doesn't screw
around when it comes to investing. He researches the subject carefully,
also scrutinizes every possible investment, and invests only when the
fundamentals look solidly promising. His investment in so much silver was
paralleled by Bernard Baruch's identical investment -- about a year before
the stock market crash of 1929.

Tnx for the warm thoughts and kind words, and for your support for honest
weights and measures.

Best wishes,
Jim Ewart
(zns@interserv.com or principiapub@ibm.net)