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To: Bobby Yellin who wrote (22566)11/4/1998 7:29:00 AM
From: Mark Bartlett  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 116756
 
MOrgy Dog,

Are things as rosy as they look?

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MB




To: Bobby Yellin who wrote (22566)11/4/1998 7:44:00 AM
From: lorne  Respond to of 116756
 
New York--Nov 3--New York-based CPM group analyst Jeffrey Christian
forecasts that the average 1999 gold price will climb to $328 per ounce,
which is up 9.2% from 1998 average levels. For 1998, he forecasts the
average gold price will be $298 per ounce, which is down 9.2% from 1997. By
Melanie Lovatt, Bridge News, Story .13018

New York--Nov 3--COMEX Dec silver futures tumbled to a 1-week low today and
gold extended its losses from Monday to reach a nearly 2-month low, with
both metals hit by largely technically-based fund selling. Undermining
silver was news that Russia's largest state-owned bank has exported more
than 3 tonnes of silver, and a large increase in COMEX stocks. Sentiment is
also weaker in both metals amid continued gains in the stock market, which
is encouraging buying in other assets, and the precious metals are no
longer benefiting from safe haven flows. By Darcy Keith, Bridge News, Story
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