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To: kx who wrote (1244)6/13/1998 11:50:00 AM
From: Benfica  Respond to of 1692
 
Thank You for your comments. I am not putting all my money in these
stocks, but I still think the return versus risk is worth it. Time
will tell us what will happen.



To: kx who wrote (1244)6/15/1998 3:46:00 PM
From: Guy Paquin  Respond to of 1692
 
Khamdy: Nice to see someone who knows his subject. A grave political event or a lack of faith in paper currencies would probably restore gold as a store of value and cause a trend reversal in the price of gold. As long as central banks will think of their gold reserves as expandable or loanable gold supply will overcome demand. Try to pick the bottom could be lethal.

The only reason I own shares of Bandore is because of the blue sky potential of the platinum-palladium play.

Regards

Guy



To: kx who wrote (1244)6/15/1998 9:44:00 PM
From: Benfica  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1692
 
Why do you think Buffet would accumulate so much silver? Is silver
more valuable then gold? Why would he buy any precious medal at all.
Isn't blue chips in now. Why does he think he can corner the Silver
supply? If silver doubles what would happen to gold? I think it
is easy to say what everybody is saying, but is people like Buffet
that make the real money. I am curious what your opinion of silver.