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To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (607)6/23/2002 10:13:02 PM
From: t2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
JW, Your predictions about the Canadian dollar going up will be proved very accurate. I think we are about 25% away from the levels we saw in the early 1990s. The rise could be quick, imho.

Considering Canada has a budget surplus and is paying down debt, the catalyst for a major burst on the Canadian dollar is there. I guess Canadian unhedged goldstocks would be the best bet if that was to unfold.

This is an older story. I did not see any updated release.

story.news.yahoo.com



To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (607)6/23/2002 11:50:15 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 89467
 
why the largest biz scandal in american history is just the tip of iceberg...

pbs.org



To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (607)6/24/2002 12:42:51 AM
From: SOROS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
I got the whole mess figured out!

All countries are in debt, right? Most individuals are in debt, right? A great many corporations are in debt, right? Who does everyone owe? I say we take one dollar and play the "pass the dollar" game. Just keep passing it around until no one owes anyone any money.

Seriously, if everyone is in debt, who is owed?

I remain,

SOROS (kindergarten ponderer)