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Gold/Mining/Energy
Barrick Gold (ABX)
An SI Board Since August 1996
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Emcee:  Dave Lyall Type:  Unmoderated
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1983 For anyone who has wondered how they keep this stock market going in only one dnickel61-1/26/2000
1982 I think you are probably on to something. The question is how are they depressnickel61-1/24/2000
1981 The best way to keep a country or their people down is to make their major resolouis eisenberg-1/23/2000
1980 China's efforts toward freeing up their precious metals markets is certainlnickel61-1/20/2000
1979 Yeh Hutch I think you also said the Yen was going to 160 to the dollar as I remnickel61-1/18/2000
1978 Me Sez:<b> Now how much of the LBMA gold trades actually in the form of tZardoz-1/18/2000
1977 You and I basically agree on this point. I don't think anyone knows but 1% nickel61-1/18/2000
1976 <i>Put another way the total world wide production in 1998 was 2550 tonneZardoz-1/17/2000
1975 Lets see roughly 37 million ounces of gold trades per day,which is 1,151 tonnesnickel61-1/17/2000
1974 Yes I do. Go ahead with the discussion.nickel61-1/17/2000
1973 Nickle, <<I think if you read the past postings you will see that I'Exsrch-1/17/2000
1972 <i>I assume you know that the transaction figures you quoted are for papeZardoz-1/17/2000
1971 I assume you know that the transaction figures you quoted are for paper transacnickel61-1/17/2000
1970 I agree but what price should they charge? And who determines who gets the benenickel61-1/17/2000
1969 <i>Do you really think in the current market Barrick could buy 525 tonnesZardoz-1/17/2000
1968 I submit; For the central banks to arrange a cash price for the settlement of tyc:>-1/17/2000
1967 Do you really think in the current market Barrick could buy 525 tonnes of gold nickel61-1/17/2000
1966 Obviously you don't think the price of gold can climb or you wouldn't bnickel61-1/17/2000
1965 I think if you read the past postings you will see that I've explained how nickel61-1/17/2000
1964 I THOUGHT YOU HAD DECIDED TO IGNORE ME. I WAS GETTING TO LIKE IT. I WISH YOU WOnickel61-1/17/2000
1963 They have no real problem now either. At the drop of a dime, they can buy spot Zardoz-1/17/2000
1962 Well, Barrick says that its delivery dates can be deferred up to 10 years into Claude Cormier-1/17/2000
1961 Well true, but will it rise before all of ABX hedges are closed off. Ahh the Zardoz-1/17/2000
1960 Exsrch: I don't suggest to have the full solution to appease those few disZardoz-1/17/2000
1959 Hutch, I see the benefits of your suggestions; however, I am not sure a speciaExsrch-1/17/2000
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