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To: Ron Everest who wrote (476)1/21/1998 9:24:00 PM
From: Warren  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 835
 
Indonesia Rupiah was hit hard today. Gold has always been seen as a traditional safehaven against currency depreciations. Every time the rupiah goes down in value, the gold in the ground of the world's 4th most populous nation relatively increases. Considering how the Rupiah
has depreciated more than any other currency on Earth in the last few days, the relative value of gold in the ground in Indonesia has skyrocketed.

The DRagOn is lusting Gold once again.

HaQor



To: Ron Everest who wrote (476)1/26/1998 12:39:00 AM
From: dlook  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 835
 
a couple of things from the Vancouver Investment Conference:

they played the video of the James Dines' interview from Nightly Business Report - certainly upbeat on IPJ.
later, in his live presentation, Dines said that IPJ is, "the best acting junior in the world."

the IPJ booth was buzzing while I was there. I'll try to make the IPJ Corporate Shareholder and Investor Presentation tomorrow.

on another note, and I hope this works, it looks like the last five or so thousand shares traded on Friday were the bargain of the day:

canoe.quote.com