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GREY:ABGFF - Post by User

Comment by bizwizon Jun 03, 2012 3:56pm
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RE: RE: RE: We hit bottom???

RE: RE: RE: We hit bottom???

Man, did that link ever represent good news ! I first remenber reading it when the stock was trading for a dime and the dollar figure (regarding the potential revenus resulting from use) just made me wonder who'd jump on the bandwagon . Furthermore , it is a credible article associated with the tsx exchange (hopefully I'm not mistaken) Unfortunately as things now stand for me , I'll have to do like those junior mining companies and go out on and panhandle to seek funds.

Coincidentally, has anyone received the following junk e-mail ? : https://mobilemoneymachines2.com/sp/indexmmm2cpa.html . Just makes me wonder if the folks sending this out take people for idiots . So what ; The cell phones can be transformned into listening devices ! Who'd lose their time listening to me . I represent nothing . I therefore can't be deemed as a menace ! Furthermore I never menaced anyone apart from myself !

Regarding the price of gold, I wonder why it's still rising with higher inventories with oil ? Maybe after perpetualy dwindling production from south Africa combined with economic growth in thedeveloping world the metal is in renewed demand not only to hedge against risk in other sectors... Since the perpetual recycling of the metal can't suffice, new supply has to be found to meet demand such demand strangely enough quite often originating with derivative investment plays creating price mark ups once a position is over purchased.

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