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To: russwinter who wrote (10374)3/17/2004 11:05:00 PM
From: loantech  Respond to of 110194
 
<It is bitter irony indeed that one of the better mineral deposits on the planet is being hamstrung by the Train Wreck, at exactly the time the product they have is demand. Says something.>
The mineral deposit will get even better and POG prices will rise and we will still see the TO on CLG. Someone whom the build out bill is chump change for. They will want the 5,000,000 ounces CLG will eventually have.I am glad I bought today. Will hold for as long as it takes. With CKG I have a dynamite PF.



To: russwinter who wrote (10374)3/18/2004 12:41:42 AM
From: Claude Cormier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
<It is bitter irony indeed that one of the better mineral deposits on the planet is being hamstrung by the Train Wreck, at exactly the time the product they have is demand. Says something.>

When we think about it, this is a major buying opportunity cause the gold is there and you can buy it cheaper.

This also suggest that many other companiues will be affected in the same way in the mining community. All those with expected feasibility and production decision between now and the burts of Train wreck will end up with same conclusion. It is better to delay construction.



To: russwinter who wrote (10374)3/18/2004 12:57:34 PM
From: NOW  Respond to of 110194
 
"The story suggests that the White House has concocted a diabolical trap to force Tokyo to cough up a massive amount of cash to finance ballooning deficits for the U.S. budget and global trade balance while preventing a crash in U.S. Treasuries."
THEY GOT THAT PART RIGHT!!!!



To: russwinter who wrote (10374)3/18/2004 1:03:37 PM
From: NOW  Respond to of 110194
 
THAT mangas popularity is telling however: the day could easily come faster than some beleive when a conservative leader like Tokyos governor says "no more".



To: russwinter who wrote (10374)3/18/2004 1:12:10 PM
From: BSGrinder  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110194
 
The funny part of that AP story about the Japanese comic book is how quickly the reporter dismisses the story line as "delightfully implausible."

I wish it were.

"The story suggests that the White House has concocted a diabolical trap to force Tokyo to cough up a massive amount of cash to finance ballooning deficits for the U.S. budget and global trade balance while preventing a crash in U.S. Treasuries."

Sounds to me like they've nailed it.
/Kit