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To: Phil Jones who wrote (3496)5/12/1999 7:24:00 AM
From: Bearcatbob  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4066
 
Hey Thread, In retrospect it seems to me that shutting the mine down was the ultimate disaster. That is, unless it was not as profitable as we had hoped.

Bob



To: Phil Jones who wrote (3496)5/12/1999 7:19:00 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4066
 
Phil, <<Until the car's engine (POG) stops sputtering,>>

Subj: Midas - A bombshell is on the way tomorrow
Date: 5/12/99 5:12:16 PM EST
From: lepatron@lemetropolecafe.com
To: ******************

I'll go read the full story, but here is a bit.

Midas du Metropole has served commentary at the James Joyce Table.

Late in the day today I received a phone call from
London saying that a bombshell is coming out in the
London Financial press in the morning. The essence
of what I was told is that GATA is right on target
in its allegations and that will become very clear
tomorrow. It supposedly has been uncovered that
Goldman Sachs is short 1,000 tonnes of gold;
the story goes on from there.

Tomorrow might be some day.

"Robert Rubin resigns,hmmm"
Le Metropole Cafe, All the best, Bill Murphy

Doug