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To: Secret_Agent_Man who wrote (57448)11/4/2009 6:09:14 PM
From: TobagoJack1 Recommendation  Respond to of 219835
 
good morning secret agent, i am guessing that gold is still cheap to very cheap or even way too cheap, and so the recommendation remains: getmoregold

imagine the day when team usa either fesses up that it has no gold, or perhaps even better, that it has arrranged to sell its gold to the incoming sovereign.

speaking of selling to incoming sovereign, just in in-tray, per stratfor

China: CNOOC Buys Statoil Stakes For Exploitation Off U.S. Coast
November 4, 2009 | 1549 GMT
China National Offshore Oil Corp. (CNOOC) has purchased stakes from Norway's Statoil in four deepwater oil exploitation licenses in the Gulf of Mexico off the U.S. coast, the BBC reported Nov. 4. Statoil did not say how many stakes CNOOC had bought, but said it was a small amount. According to the farm-down deal, CNOOC will acquire a 20 percent stake in Tucker, 10 percent stake in Cobra in the Alaminos Canyon, 10 percent stake in Logan and 10 percent stake in Krakatoa in the Mississippi Canyon, Rigzone reported.