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Norra Metals Corp V.NORA.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  NRRMF

Norra Metals Corp. is a Canada-based precious and base metals exploration company. The Company’s principal business activities include the acquisition and exploration of resource properties. Its Norwegian assets include the Bleikvassli polymetallic, zinc-copper-lead-silver underground mine project and the Meraker copper-zinc- gold exploration project. It also holds a 100% interest in the Pyramid copper-gold porphyry project located in Northwest British Columbia. The Pyramid Property is located approximately 65 kilometers (kms) north of Dease lake in north-west British Columbia. The Company’s Bleikvassli property is composed of the last copper-zinc-silver-gold producing mine across six contiguous exploration licenses totaling 60 square kilometers (sq.km) of area in the Hemnes Municipality of the Nordland Fylke Province of Norway. The Meraker property is composed of approximately 21 contiguous mineral licenses totaling 206 sq. km in the Meraker municipality of Trondelag County, Norway.


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Post by chumpismeon Mar 18, 2009 8:20am
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Beverly Hills Economic Club Speech BY KEN GERBINO

Beverly Hills Economic Club Speech BY KEN GERBINO17 March 2008

• Two major problems: Banking Crises and Big Recession in Progress
• The U.S. Government has three major programs going that are all inflationary. Bank Bailouts, Stimulus Package, Bloated Budget Package.
• All three programs are mostly inefficient, wasteful, and will require massive amounts of new money and credit injected into the economy. New estimates are now $4-5 trillion.
• First four months U.S. Budget deficit was $569 billion.
• Unemployment over 8%
• All bailouts and taxpayer funded programs take money from people who would otherwise spend it themselves; therefore government programs (usually pet programs) are not needed and mostly inefficient. 8,000 plus earmarks on the budget and stimulus package alone.
• New Deal economics was a huge blunder – similar programs today. Roosevelt raised taxes to 90%. AAA (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) paid farmers not to grow crops and by 1935 we were importing corn, wheat and cotton. Digging a hole and filling it up is work but not good economic policy - GDP increases from the wages but no real wealth is created.
• So called Deflation is a ruse to allow inflationary policies to bail out the banks
• Obama’s New Energy Policy eliminates all incentives for Oil and Gas drilling and exploration in the U.S. Exact opposite as stated in his energy independent speech.
• Prices are declining from overpriced, overbought and speculative levels and the current pullback will reach equilibrium soon. Then inflation will reemerge

Result of the Above:

• Prices of everything will again start to rise when the money supply starts to circulate.
• Wall Street will stabilize. But as inflation moves higher, interest rates will go much higher and this will hurt the stock market.
• Gold and Silver investments will become solid investments and an ultimate store of value.
• Currency traders will soon turn to gold as an alternative currency. Central banks and paper money losing credibility.
• Commodities will resume bull market: 1) Supply constrained by curtailed projects due to banking crises. 2) Demand looming with industrialization of third world continuing. 3) Natural effects of the monetary excesses increasing prices.
• Gold in 1980 at $800 was overvalued but based on the U.S. Price Index’s from 1789 should have been worth $265. Money supply in the U.S. has increased 5.6 times since 1980. This implies a minimum gold price of $1484. With $1-2 trillion of more money supply possible this ratio should go much higher. India and Chinese demand much higher than 1980. Bullish.
• Mining stocks: growth industry as global progress revives mineral demand.
• Precious metal companies will excel in the coming “deflation” to inflation environment.
• Copper above $1.70. One of the most important economic indicators saying no Great Depression.
• Best Investments: Gold, Swiss Francs, T-Bills, Oil, Basic Materials

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