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To: John Hunt who wrote (23779)12/3/1998 6:28:00 AM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116762
 
Did anyone else note that gold spot traded over night above futures and far above the price of US 12-2 futures close??



To: John Hunt who wrote (23779)12/3/1998 10:21:00 AM
From: John Hunt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116762
 
Bill's Edifice Complex Blooms In The Desert

nypostonline.com

<< Just a year after moving into his new mansion in rainy Seattle, Bill Gates has turned his sights to the desert and bought himself a secret hideaway.

The world's richest man plunked down $3 million from his staggering $68.6 billion fortune for two acres on the ULTRA-SECURE resort, The Reserve, in the California desert.

Gates will build an estate on the plot, nestled near an exclusive golf course at the resort, real estate sources told The Post.

Gates also plowed investment money into the resort, and was one of the first buyers of a lot, one source said. >>

Hide-a-way from his lawsuits or super Y2K shelter for the rich???

LOL




To: John Hunt who wrote (23779)12/3/1998 11:26:00 AM
From: dwight vickers  Respond to of 116762
 
Part- III ANALYZING HISTORY USING THE JASTRAM STUDY

gold-eagle.com

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That's the "Jastram" who wrote "The Golden Constant" where he showed, going back 416 years, that gold has proven to be a bad investment during inflationary times, but has been a solid winner during deflation, contrary to common belief.

The worse the deflation, the better gold has performed.

Gold holders win either way, in my estimation. The early stages of inflation (which I am not expecting, except on a currency by currency basis) are likely to be good for gold because of this widespread "belief".

Dwight (as I previously posted)