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Bema(Bgo) and Arizona Star
An SI Board Since July 1996
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Emcee:  Bobby Yellin Type:  Unmoderated
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8057 Au contraire, the EU is NOT dead. England will provide the first Governor for IngotWeTrust-10/27/1997
8056 Vargas, XAU down 9.68 Dow off 470 points was haulted, global melt down in stockRon Pitts-10/27/1997
8055 Vargas, What conference did you listen to? This was sponsored by Placer not Bemburner-10/27/1997
8054 Ron, the xau's were getting killed today. your guess is as good as mine. invirginijus poshkus-10/27/1997
8053 Wayne, Good summation: I listened to conference too. Analysts were congratulatoburner-10/27/1997
8052 Wayne, you beat me to the punch. Let me tell you that they have some dumb peoplvirginijus poshkus-10/27/1997
8051 Very basic summary of Placer news conference (note form) Willson: -This projeWayne-10/27/1997
8050 Vargas, XAU Calls? What think you? RonRon Pitts-10/27/1997
8049 Chief, the world monetary system is beginning to show signs of instablility. a virginijus poshkus-10/27/1997
8048 I am going to monitor the news conference. if anything comes out of importanWayne-10/27/1997
8047 That is great news, maybe the Euro-union will start to desolve, creating instabthe Chief-10/27/1997
8046 ole 49r, england throws the ecu out the window. the euro is dead, long live thevirginijus poshkus-10/27/1997
8045 To All, great britain arrives to their senses, Euro ought the window for now. tvirginijus poshkus-10/27/1997
8044 Very insightfull, Vargas. If a bid is made, would you take c$9 forbob oserin-10/27/1997
8043 Alan Greasepan and Robert Bellyrubbin' ...Gotta have a sense o'humor!IngotWeTrust-10/27/1997
8042 john a My main question is what would the share structure be with pdg,bgo,azs gmweber-10/27/1997
8041 ron, good to hear from the northern kingdom. what we are witnessing is a majorvirginijus poshkus-10/27/1997
8040 Better'n no deal a'tall? Hrmph! Where's t'bidding war? Just lIngotWeTrust-10/27/1997
8039 Hi Ron, There is one other thing that hasn't been mentioned which is probaRob Davis-10/27/1997
8038 Hello Dan and all, As i see it the world wide markets are in a real turmoile atRon Pitts-10/27/1997
8037 Can anyone explain the market reaction and decline in share value for BGO &burner-10/27/1997
8036 if Soros is really selling his bonds and if he happens to shout in a whisper...Bobby Yellin-10/27/1997
8035 Love these optimists !!!AZS $4.00/BGO $4.95 Good deal??(eom)the Chief-10/27/1997
8034 oh my. oh my. oh my. .... look out, the duck.... its alive... weeee, its got wijohn a-10/27/1997
8033 Rob Good-morning. IMO this is exactly what Clive has been promissing. From dayjohn a-10/27/1997
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