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To: Braincramp who wrote (2231)9/20/2001 11:11:41 AM
From: russwinter  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4051
 
<So why are producers not buying back their gold>

Shareholders in these companies should be asking them that question. I don't own any hedgers, and although I have actually blasted off a few e mails on the topic in the past (primarily when they had an opportunity with POG in the 260's), I rarely got more than perfunctory responses if any at all. Only one company, Iamgold (IMG) took the trouble to really respond and give details of their plans. I heard directly from their President and subsequently bought their stock. Other than that outfit, I haven't a clue what goes on in their pea brains.



To: Braincramp who wrote (2231)9/20/2001 11:22:33 AM
From: kirby49  Respond to of 4051
 
Braincamp:

ROFLMAO Monk can't speak cause of the way he's into the banks, but easy Al being swallowed is still yapping. I have this image from a clip of a movie I've never seen, but there's this fat kid whose grown into a giant who pukes all over the people in the street. Bankers being older and not good at new things didn't know there were new antacids you could take before you become so bloated. Now not enough Maalox or other old type after the fact antacid like Philips Milk of Magnesia to keep this heartburn down. As for gold rallies Bush Jr has said this will not be Sr's war, and his will be longer. This may mean only that he would go that extra day many feel was necessary to get Sadam one way or the other. Longer or not, this is just the beginning and it is my opinion that you should not sell gold at the beginning of the war as you may need it later.

Bob



To: Braincramp who wrote (2231)9/20/2001 1:31:49 PM
From: Bruce Robbins  Respond to of 4051
 
This rally was over before it even started. The real one starts when we see $5+ jumps up in price every day. It'll happen so fast you'll never know what hit you.