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To: goldsnow who wrote (15455)8/6/1998 9:36:00 PM
From: Enigma  Respond to of 116764
 
Canadian gold sales - wonder to what extent news of this sale hurt the $Can today?



To: goldsnow who wrote (15455)8/7/1998 11:11:00 AM
From: Roderick Francey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116764
 
Cold Weather:


>> Bobby even now..USA under tremendous pressure due to Growing Trade
Deficit...that is offsett for now by oil glut, however OPEC cannot stand idle and
allow Oil price to stand that low...Even if Asian situation does not improve winter is
coming..could be very cold <<

Think Global people. La Nina ...

stormfax.com

nic.fb4.noaa.gov:80/ -- make sure java is turned on.

nic.fb4.noaa.gov

Hmmmm .. Whom should I trust? ... weather forecasters or market forecasters? ;)



To: goldsnow who wrote (15455)2/9/2000 3:28:00 PM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116764
 
OT(?)

Wednesday February 9, 10:05 am Eastern Time
Romanian Bank Declared Bankrupt
BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) -- A Romanian bank which owed hundreds of thousands of creditors almost $15 million has been declared bankrupt, a bank official said Wednesday.

After a tense meeting between creditors and bank officials on Tuesday, the Bucharest Court declared the beleaguered Bankcoop bank insolvent, the daily Cotidianul reported.

``The court ruled that bankruptcy proceedings should begin,' said Gabriela Spranceana, a Bankcoop spokeswoman. She declined to say whether the bank would contest the court decision.

The bank, which owes $14.5 million, can contest the decision before the Supreme Court within 15 days.

A few hundred of the 600,000 account holders who lost money threw coins at the court windows in a sign of protest, the paper reported.(cont)
biz.yahoo.com