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To: The Street who wrote (28352)2/16/1999 8:54:00 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116905
 
Can you not read? I said you post here on our dime

But obviously you don't understand. (Only YOU have made this claim, WITH NO EVIDENCE TO SUBSTANTIATE IT).

Since you don't know whether I work for the gov't or not, your only goal is a feeble attempt to silence my opinion.

You are "@SS"uming. And certainly making a fool of yourself in the process.

I am laughing my @ss off at your stupidity and arrogance.

For readers on this thread, whether they like my opinions or not, it is obvious that you are more interested in quelling my dissident opinions about gold, than debating my perspective. You try to make my occupation and personality the issue here because your arguments about the value of gold are as ethereal as your common sense.

I laugh at your "superior" intellect.

<VBG>



To: The Street who wrote (28352)2/16/1999 8:56:00 AM
From: lorne  Respond to of 116905
 
London--Feb 16--The London Bullion Market revealed in a notice today that
its Management Committee held a meeting at which conditions in the silver
market were reviewed. "While conditions have recently been more active, it
is clear that the market continues to trade in an orderly manner. The
Management Committee will continue to monitor the situation," the notice
said. By Miranda Maxwell, Bridge News

Lima--Feb 15--Gold exports are expected to rise 22.7% in 1999 to 115 tonnes
(3,697,331 ounce), said Jaime Uranga, head of the private national mining,
petroleum and electricity society's gold committee and president of the
Consorcio Minero Horizonte, Peru's fifth largest producer of gold. In 1998,
Peru exported $925 million in gold, up 85.0% versus the previous year,
according to Central Bank figures. Gold production rose 22.1% versus a year
earlier, due mainly to increases at Minera Yanacocha, now Latin America's
largest producer of gold. Bridge News, Story .19073
crbindex.com



To: The Street who wrote (28352)2/16/1999 3:39:00 PM
From: long-gone  Respond to of 116905
 
German future inflation gage higher(slightly):
lp-llc.com
I'll take just a little bit right now.