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To: John Paquet who wrote (59017)9/27/2000 4:18:33 PM
From: BigBull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116759
 
It will be disbelieved the whole way up. Looking for another dip to add.



To: John Paquet who wrote (59017)9/27/2000 5:09:23 PM
From: long-gone  Respond to of 116759
 
fwiw
"Despair ruins some, presumption many."
B. Franklin



To: John Paquet who wrote (59017)9/28/2000 10:36:54 AM
From: Ken Benes  Respond to of 116759
 
As I have previously mentioned, the bankers will fight any gold rally with all means necessary. I will take nothing less than a panic situation for gold to stage a rally that you suggest. The actions of the bankers and a number of key producers will continue to squash gold.

Ken



To: John Paquet who wrote (59017)9/28/2000 11:22:34 AM
From: Enigma  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116759
 
John - K. Benes actually believes that stuff - minute by minute day by day - nothing else. If gold surges up I guess it will change - common sense dictates of course that gold mining companies want the POG to rise. That the major companies are clients of the bullion banks and not in their pocket. But in this paranoid world where does common sense have a place?