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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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3133Well the question is whether or not Barrick is as much a financial fraud as the nickel61-6/4/2002
3132Do I take it that all of those people going long on ABX today are stupid , in ongemsearcher-6/4/2002
3131I actually don't disagree that it might. The question is of course what the nickel61-6/4/2002
3130I think you summed it up well.nickel61-6/4/2002
3129The fallacy of this is that it doesn't acknowledge that at $360 gold BarrickEnigma-6/4/2002
3128ROTFLMAO. I see now. The entire gold market has been a puppet on the string of mgemsearcher-6/4/2002
3127Enigma, I will revisit you at gold $360. We can compare notes on Barrick's bnickel61-6/4/2002
3126The SEC wouldn't be all over anything unless they happened to step in it as nickel61-6/4/2002
3125The truth is that you prefer unsubstantiated conjecture - as Randolph Churchill Enigma-6/3/2002
3124Nickel...remember we are living in a post-Enron environment...if it were that obgemsearcher-6/3/2002
3123I have done it too and don't really feel like wasting time trying to convincnickel61-6/3/2002
3122Lecture me with DATA and charts, not words. I've done the analysis in the paZardoz-6/3/2002
3121In direct response, Excess gold is not hurting the Swiss, floating currencies manickel61-6/3/2002
3120Looking at the recent last ten to twenty years as a prologue to the future is a nickel61-6/3/2002
3119Of course it's different. Excess gold is hurting the Swiss. Gold in USA hasZardoz-6/3/2002
3118"Japanese buying of gold is tiny," writes Marc Faber, "when compnickel61-6/3/2002
3117And that would be different then why the other central banks need gold?nickel61-6/2/2002
3116Russia is buying gold to steady their currency, so that they may join the Euro 2Zardoz-6/2/2002
3115>>>Perhaps you can display those values over the last few years to confTommaso-6/2/2002
3114Sweeping conclusion based on such a trivial event?Enigma-6/2/2002
3113I'm afraid that your logic is still faulty. You say, <i> we will not Gary Sanders-6/1/2002
3112Tommaso,.... I don't think anyone here is arguing that Barrick is the best grusset-6/1/2002
3111Once again silly short sighted reasoning abounds in Nuckels statements. Barrirusset-6/1/2002
3110Well we will not have any "proof" of the true nature of the contracts nickel61-6/1/2002
3109No doubt about it. The smaller ones which are not hedged are going to continue tnickel61-6/1/2002
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