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To: zonder who wrote (257937)8/28/2003 11:42:58 AM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Respond to of 436258
 
Hello zonder,
where is the attack in this massage?

<<you can believe what you want about Palladium
FORD tried to cornor the market, thats why it went to 1100.
<<In the price history of Palladium, the spike begins with December 1998, when Russia (the main & pretty much the only supplier of Palladium aside from South Africa) restricted the exports of PGM to specially authorized "State Organs", making the metal almost unobtainable. Hence the spike from USD 300/oz to USD 1,100/oz...>>

then you attack with name calling

<<You are a little worm, trying to feel big by launching unsolicited attacks on people exchanging information in a civil manner, hmm? Here, little worm, read and learn:
By the way, next time, do your own homework before you launch off into another of your petty attacks.

But in 1997, the Russians shocked the market by holding up palladium shipments. Outsiders could only speculate on what motivated the move: perhaps internal political >>

lol
the russian story is baloney,but feel free to believe what you want.



To: zonder who wrote (257937)8/28/2003 11:42:58 AM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Respond to of 436258
 
Hello zonder,
where is the attack in this massage?

<<you can believe what you want about Palladium
FORD tried to cornor the market, thats why it went to 1100.
<<In the price history of Palladium, the spike begins with December 1998, when Russia (the main & pretty much the only supplier of Palladium aside from South Africa) restricted the exports of PGM to specially authorized "State Organs", making the metal almost unobtainable. Hence the spike from USD 300/oz to USD 1,100/oz...>>

then you attack with name calling

<<You are a little worm, trying to feel big by launching unsolicited attacks on people exchanging information in a civil manner, hmm? Here, little worm, read and learn:
By the way, next time, do your own homework before you launch off into another of your petty attacks.

But in 1997, the Russians shocked the market by holding up palladium shipments. Outsiders could only speculate on what motivated the move: perhaps internal political >>

lol