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Emcee:  Ralph Kern Type:  Unmoderated
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1844 <Note problems in Indonesia. ? adverse effects on PT Inco> Market doesn&dave brown-9/7/1999
1843 Nickel 3.34/7350. Backwardation must imply short term physical shortage of nickRalph Kern-9/7/1999
1842 Thanks. Nickel closed at 7150(3.24) today. Ralph Kern-9/6/1999
1841 Base metals...nickel and zinc biz.yahoo.comdave brown-9/6/1999
1840 PGE article, bit dated by follows Russia and autocatalysts discussion. 196.36.dave brown-9/6/1999
1839 One can only assume Ni would experience somewhat of the same pattern initially,dave brown-9/5/1999
1838 Yo Dave. You got any website addresses for those juniors you listed back in poMarshhawk-9/5/1999
1837 Ok, I have a solution. I have a problem for Dave and Ralph to work on togetherMarshhawk-9/5/1999
1836 I think Dave is on to something important. Catalytic converters use PGEs. Ni-Ralph Kern-9/5/1999
1835 I huess we are not talking the same PGMs...LOL. Best Mr Marsh. Chucka Chuca Marsh-9/5/1999
1834 Chuka, will let Ralph and Dave respond in detail. 2 questions: What have you Marshhawk-9/5/1999
1833 I just posted this at Bobz.com : PGMs, and TECH influences: Chuca Marsh [207.18Chuca Marsh-9/5/1999
1832 Dave, at the risk of being labelled as being obsessed, do you correlate RussianMarshhawk-9/5/1999
1831 Thanks. We really should be looking at Platinum fundamentals. Some great articdave brown-9/5/1999
1830 Nickel up to 7050 today. Stainless steel demand up 6%. We may be looking at 80Ralph Kern-9/3/1999
1829 Methinks that you protest too much. Very curious, and a red flag. JMO of courSawdusty-9/3/1999
1828 We wondered if you had a life. The information you posted is available to all sRalph Kern-9/3/1999
1827 Don't look now boys, but Ni up 8.6 cents, 190 $ per tonne to 3.193 (7024). Marshhawk-9/3/1999
1826 Dave, good post. As they say in West Tennessee, I was 'proud for you' fMarshhawk-9/3/1999
1825 Sorry for the delay in my reply, but I have a life outside the internet. Insiddave brown-9/3/1999
1824 You may be right. Nickel on the move mainly because of booming stainless steel Ralph Kern-9/3/1999
1823 Ralph, for my 2 cents worth, it'll be a cold day in hell when CMR and INCO Marshhawk-9/2/1999
1822 INCO is still the flagship nickel company. The future may hold many outcomes..Ralph Kern-9/2/1999
1821 This is not all that unusual in many public companies. The Sr. Mgmt. and BoD hKarl Zetmeir-9/2/1999
1820 I should be doing my toxicology homework, but the following is just too preciouMarshhawk-9/2/1999
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