RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Platino's & Suroco's Metrics result in Minimum C$0.40 NOW By the way, some sensational news:
Saudi's King Abdullah died last night and Yemen's President resigned last night too.
A lot of chaos now in the area....I quote from Reuters:
On Thursday, after Houthi rebels forced the resignation of Yemen’s president, Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi, a close U.S. ally, and Saudi King Abdullah ibn Abdulaziz died, Soufan spoke to Yahoo News’ Michael Isikoff about the mounting chaos in the region and how it could further strengthen al-Qaida.
Ali Soufan: This could not have happened at a worse time. The Saudis have to put in a succession plan to transfer power from the second to the third generation, and you don’t have a unified family. And there is going to be a lot of palace intrigue going on. At the same time, you have a crisis in the region: a crisis in Yemen, a war in Syria and Iraq. A threat of terrorism — remember, a big percentage of the suicide bombers used by ISIS are Saudis.
The Saudis know they are surrounded by terrorist groups that would like to create chaos and havoc inside the kingdom. It’s no accident that the day after the Saudis sent a team to look into opening up their embassy in Baghdad, ISIS attacked the border and killed a commander of the border guard. That gives you an idea of what is happening in the region. … If we don’t have a smooth transition, the extremists will take advantage. Regional foes might be encouraged to meddle. For example, the eastern district of Saudi Arabia — where most of the oil comes from — is populated by Shia who believe they have been oppressed. Iran might make a move, just like it did with the Houthis in Yemen.