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To: Canuck Dave who wrote (66311)9/23/2010 8:36:44 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217591
 
am having a difficult time choosing a theme song for the next 6 months

either youtube.com , the a documentary movie re girls, money, silver and gold, circa 1933, which is all cheerful and just beatiful.

or youtube.com , where some goodness must be given back

some types of 'investing' is difficult to do well, but the more usual annual return of 15+ % is pretty easy to do; actually a piece of cake, as long as one's premise is correct and one manages to keep true

others are fighting the fed and losing, or fighting with the fed and losing, when they could and can still decide simply to take a right with the fed and not fight at all

let us count our blessings this night and may we count more in the morning, amen

1999 Dec 31st USD 288/oz
2000 Dec 29th USD 274/oz -6%
2001 Dec 31st USD 279/oz +3%
2002 Dec 31st USD 348/oz +25%
2003 Dec 31st USD 416/oz +20%
2004 Dec 31st USD 438/oz +5%
2005 Dec 30th USD 519/oz +18%
2006 Dec 29th USD 638/oz +24%
2007 Dec 31st USD 833/oz +31%
2008 Dec 31st USD 889/oz +7%
2009 Dec 31st USD 1,095 +23%
2010 Sep 23rd USD 1,290 +18%
2011 Mar 31st _________ +/-?

we shall see and learn, unavoidably ;0)



To: Canuck Dave who wrote (66311)9/26/2010 2:48:39 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217591
 
Canada's investment climate is worse than the markets in which he normally operates, including North Korea, Pakistan, Iraq and Bangladesh.

He says Canada's foreign investment restrictions are out of step with the modern age, especially for a country that is a member of the World Trade Organization.

He has described Canada's three big wireless companies -- Bell, Telus and Rogers -- as a joke, adding that he'd never invest in them. He accuses them of cheating, and the Canadian Radiotelevision and Telecommunications Commission of looking the other way when they do.

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