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To: THE ANT who wrote (149314)6/21/2019 9:08:38 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 218047
 
Pretty place.

There is a Brazilian beef restaurant nearby my office. Is good. Alas I eat beef in moderate quantity. The serving size is large.

Am watching the Brazilian experiment w/ interest.



To: THE ANT who wrote (149314)6/21/2019 9:14:31 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218047
 
Speaking of silver, it seems to be lagging badly

Either gold must fall back or silver shall rise sharply

Likely former, then latter



To: THE ANT who wrote (149314)6/27/2019 3:04:20 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218047
 
big cap behaving like a startup, because there universe as we had known it is being cleaved into two, each to go own way monetary-economic-social-financial-technology etc etc

and I suppose global ZIRP / NIRP help, given that 2.46% dividend rate is nothing to scoff at (HK tax on dividend is zero), and the HKEX has a fixed %-of-profit payout policy

the traded companies / volume shall expand rapidly under trade war scenario, and and and, with Alibaba the first of many to on-shore (BABA daily trading volume in NYC is 14% of the entire trading volume of all shares in HK)

am guessing that irrespective of whatever can possibly happen at the G20, the team China oil companies etc etc list in NYC shall on-shore in HK

finance.yahoo.com




To: THE ANT who wrote (149314)6/27/2019 8:10:52 AM
From: Julius Wong  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 218047
 
A Faulty Air Conditioning Unit Sparked the Brazil National Museum Fire.

The September 2018 blaze destroyed the 200-year-old building and reduced the majority of its 20-million artifact collection to ash

Rediscover the collection before the fire in 2018
artsandculture.google.com