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511 Michael: just a thought: most employers create demand for stocks by offering &qBonnie Bear-12/8/1997
510 Hi Carl: Appreciate your comments. I'd love to have a couple of thoses noDon S.Boller-12/8/1997
509 To all: Re: Fed adding liquidity stls.frb.org 11.6% over the last 2 months. Gordon Bennett-12/6/1997
508 Sid and ALL, I have a question for the thread. A few years ago most economists greenspirit-12/6/1997
507 I bought a few of those million and billion (milliard) mark notes. They are quiBilow-12/6/1997
506 I can't see how productivity could possibly be up, given that I'm spendBilow-12/6/1997
505 Hi Don You are right the German currency has been wiped-out more then once. HisChip McVickar-12/5/1997
504 Chip: You are right on. Except the DMark has not always been so strong - thusDon S.Boller-12/5/1997
503 Here is an interesting artical on Liquidity world wide biz.yahoo.comChip McVickar-12/5/1997
502 Hello Sid Would like to add another position to your deflationary picture that Chip McVickar-12/5/1997
501 Sid, what bother's me is that you can't trust the indicators when they bob yahnke-12/5/1997
500 Bob: Your post #424 points out that the economy is strong and inflation is risiSid Turtlman-12/5/1997
499 Can anyone respond to post #424??? Thanks.bob yahnke-12/5/1997
498 Sid, I believe this news items explains alot about the bull market and why so mgreenspirit-12/4/1997
497 Ditto to that Berry... It has more value than anything in the long run. Each Staff-12/4/1997
496 In ancient times there were some cultures where rations of food were payment. yard_man-12/4/1997
495 King Tonga on the Isle of Frill started it all. It's true... that why theStaff-12/4/1997
494 When gold gets around $250/oz it will be very near the cost of production, andMike McFarland-12/4/1997
493 When Nixon and the gold standard went out the door so did any means of monitoriStaff-12/3/1997
492 My Dear Staff: I agree almiost 100% with your post...jeez we MUST be wrong. GDon S.Boller-12/3/1997
491 Mozek for me, it really has little to do with supply/demand for the metal itselStaff-12/3/1997
490 The Vet: " your figure on the CB's gold is a little high, even if the Sid Turtlman-12/3/1997
489 Hi Mozek, Re. Investing in China, recently I purchased Fidelity HK $ China funIbexx-12/3/1997
488 Hi Mozek, Re. investing in China, recently I purchased Fidelity HK&China fIbexx-12/3/1997
487 Hi Ibexx, it's nice to see you venturing into the Coffee Shop for a little greenspirit-12/2/1997
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