Thursday, January 29, 2004
From ealier this week, and article at Mineweb about how Durban Roodepoort Deep (NASDAQ: DROOY) is suing that crook Roger Kebble for 35 million rand (see DRD/Kebble rumble to resume).
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Also, a story about how DRD is buying a 1.4% stake in internet company GoldMoney.com, and Ian Murray, DRD's chief executive, says tht DRD is likely to increase its tatke to 14.3% in March (see DRD, Turk
From ealier this week, and article at Mineweb about how Durban Roodepoort Deep (NASDAQ: DROOY) is suing that crook Roger Kebble for 35 million rand (see DRD/Kebble rumble to resume).
* * *
Also, a story about how DRD is buying a 1.4% stake in internet company GoldMoney.com, and Ian Murray, DRD's chief executive, says tht DRD is likely to increase its tatke to 14.3% in March (see DRD, Turk
From ealier this week, and article at Mineweb about how Durban Roodepoort Deep (NASDAQ: DROOY) is suing that crook Roger Kebble for 35 million rand (see DRD/Kebble rumble to resume).
* * *
Also, a story about how DRD is buying a 1.4% stake in internet company GoldMoney.com, and Ian Murray, DRD's chief executive, says tht DRD is likely to increase its tatke to 14.3% in March (see DRD, Turk
From ealier this week, and article at Mineweb about how Durban Roodepoort Deep (NASDAQ: DROOY) is suing that crook Roger Kebble for 35 million rand (see DRD/Kebble rumble to resume).
* * *
Also, a story about how DRD is buying a 1.4% stake in internet company GoldMoney.com, and Ian Murray, DRD's chief executive, says tht DRD is likely to increase its tatke to 14.3% in March (see DRD, Turk
Monday, January 26, 2004
There's an article in The New York Times about how the strong
Rand is hurting the profits of South African miners (see Rising Rand Takes a Toll on Gold Earnings).
As has been pointed out many times before in this blog, the price of gold in Rand isn't so high.
"It's not so much that the rand-gold prices are low, it's more the uncertainly about where the rand is going," said Ilja
There's an article in The New York Times about how the strong
Rand is hurting the profits of South African miners (see Rising Rand Takes a Toll on Gold Earnings).
As has been pointed out many times before in this blog, the price of gold in Rand isn't so high.
"It's not so much that the rand-gold prices are low, it's more the uncertainly about where the rand is going," said Ilja
There's an article in The New York Times about how the strong
Rand is hurting the profits of South African miners (see Rising Rand Takes a Toll on Gold Earnings).
As has been pointed out many times before in this blog, the price of gold in Rand isn't so high.
"It's not so much that the rand-gold prices are low, it's more the uncertainly about where the rand is going," said Ilja
There's an article in The New York Times about how the strong
Rand is hurting the profits of South African miners (see Rising Rand Takes a Toll on Gold Earnings).
As has been pointed out many times before in this blog, the price of gold in Rand isn't so high.
"It's not so much that the rand-gold prices are low, it's more the uncertainly about where the rand is going," said Ilja
Sunday, January 25, 2004
An article about gold mining stocks appears in this Sunday's New York Times (see As Gold Surges, Many Mining Stocks Gain Favor).
The article is surprisingly bullish on gold too! When gold was trading at rock bottom prices everyone said to avoid it, but now that the price is rising, more people are jumping on the bandwagon.
Mr. McKissick notes that the basic-materials component of the
An article about gold mining stocks appears in this Sunday's New York Times (see As Gold Surges, Many Mining Stocks Gain Favor).
The article is surprisingly bullish on gold too! When gold was trading at rock bottom prices everyone said to avoid it, but now that the price is rising, more people are jumping on the bandwagon.
Mr. McKissick notes that the basic-materials component of the
An article about gold mining stocks appears in this Sunday's New York Times (see As Gold Surges, Many Mining Stocks Gain Favor).
The article is surprisingly bullish on gold too! When gold was trading at rock bottom prices everyone said to avoid it, but now that the price is rising, more people are jumping on the bandwagon.
Mr. McKissick notes that the basic-materials component of the
An article about gold mining stocks appears in this Sunday's New York Times (see As Gold Surges, Many Mining Stocks Gain Favor).
The article is surprisingly bullish on gold too! When gold was trading at rock bottom prices everyone said to avoid it, but now that the price is rising, more people are jumping on the bandwagon.
Mr. McKissick notes that the basic-materials component of the
Friday, January 23, 2004
Fujifilm announces it's continuing commitment to film.
Fujifilm is defying current trends in the photography industry by announcing significant investment in film camera technology in 2004, and by adding a raft of new models to its compact film camera range - both APS and 35mm.
Despite pressure on the conventional camera market, and with some manufacturers consolidating their R&D
Fujifilm announces it's continuing commitment to film.
Fujifilm is defying current trends in the photography industry by announcing significant investment in film camera technology in 2004, and by adding a raft of new models to its compact film camera range - both APS and 35mm.
Despite pressure on the conventional camera market, and with some manufacturers consolidating their R&D
Fujifilm announces it's continuing commitment to film.
Fujifilm is defying current trends in the photography industry by announcing significant investment in film camera technology in 2004, and by adding a raft of new models to its compact film camera range - both APS and 35mm.
Despite pressure on the conventional camera market, and with some manufacturers consolidating their R&D
Fujifilm announces it's continuing commitment to film.
Fujifilm is defying current trends in the photography industry by announcing significant investment in film camera technology in 2004, and by adding a raft of new models to its compact film camera range - both APS and 35mm.
Despite pressure on the conventional camera market, and with some manufacturers consolidating their R&D
Saturday, January 17, 2004
Mahendra's 2004 predictions
Mahendra has released his stunning financial predictions for 2004, and they agree with all of my investment philosophies, so Mahendra must be a genius! (See Where to invest in year 2004?...Silver..oil..Yen.. )
(1) Silver: He says silver will take off this year.
Many people in the world investor community have closely been following my gold predictions.
Mahendra's 2004 predictions
Mahendra has released his stunning financial predictions for 2004, and they agree with all of my investment philosophies, so Mahendra must be a genius! (See Where to invest in year 2004?...Silver..oil..Yen.. )
(1) Silver: He says silver will take off this year.
Many people in the world investor community have closely been following my gold predictions.
Mahendra's 2004 predictions
Mahendra has released his stunning financial predictions for 2004, and they agree with all of my investment philosophies, so Mahendra must be a genius! (See Where to invest in year 2004?...Silver..oil..Yen.. )
(1) Silver: He says silver will take off this year.
Many people in the world investor community have closely been following my gold predictions.
Mahendra's 2004 predictions
Mahendra has released his stunning financial predictions for 2004, and they agree with all of my investment philosophies, so Mahendra must be a genius! (See Where to invest in year 2004?...Silver..oil..Yen.. )
(1) Silver: He says silver will take off this year.
Many people in the world investor community have closely been following my gold predictions.
Thursday, January 15, 2004
Today is certainly a painful day for gold investors. But remember, nothing ever goes up every single day. The biggest multi-year bull markets have days where there are big pullbacks.
Conspiracy theorists will no doubt notice that J.P.Morgan Chase announced a big mega-merger with Bank One. And the same day, the price of gold tanks. Is there a mysterious connection?
Today is certainly a painful day for gold investors. But remember, nothing ever goes up every single day. The biggest multi-year bull markets have days where there are big pullbacks.
Conspiracy theorists will no doubt notice that J.P.Morgan Chase announced a big mega-merger with Bank One. And the same day, the price of gold tanks. Is there a mysterious connection?
Today is certainly a painful day for gold investors. But remember, nothing ever goes up every single day. The biggest multi-year bull markets have days where there are big pullbacks.
Conspiracy theorists will no doubt notice that J.P.Morgan Chase announced a big mega-merger with Bank One. And the same day, the price of gold tanks. Is there a mysterious connection?
Today is certainly a painful day for gold investors. But remember, nothing ever goes up every single day. The biggest multi-year bull markets have days where there are big pullbacks.
Conspiracy theorists will no doubt notice that J.P.Morgan Chase announced a big mega-merger with Bank One. And the same day, the price of gold tanks. Is there a mysterious connection?
Friday, January 9, 2004
Tuesday, January 6, 2004
This Street.com article, by James Altucher, recommends investing in Pan American Silver (NASDAQ PAAS) and Apex Silver Mines (AMEX: SIL) (see What Happens if I Die?).
He cites the usual rasons: (1) return to precious metals; (2) demand has outpaced production since 1990; (3) U.S. government since mid-2002 a buyer of gold instead of a seller.
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Durban Roodepoort Deep did well enough
This Street.com article, by James Altucher, recommends investing in Pan American Silver (NASDAQ PAAS) and Apex Silver Mines (AMEX: SIL) (see What Happens if I Die?).
He cites the usual rasons: (1) return to precious metals; (2) demand has outpaced production since 1990; (3) U.S. government since mid-2002 a buyer of gold instead of a seller.
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Durban Roodepoort Deep did well enough
This Street.com article, by James Altucher, recommends investing in Pan American Silver (NASDAQ PAAS) and Apex Silver Mines (AMEX: SIL) (see What Happens if I Die?).
He cites the usual rasons: (1) return to precious metals; (2) demand has outpaced production since 1990; (3) U.S. government since mid-2002 a buyer of gold instead of a seller.
* * *
Durban Roodepoort Deep did well enough
This Street.com article, by James Altucher, recommends investing in Pan American Silver (NASDAQ PAAS) and Apex Silver Mines (AMEX: SIL) (see What Happens if I Die?).
He cites the usual rasons: (1) return to precious metals; (2) demand has outpaced production since 1990; (3) U.S. government since mid-2002 a buyer of gold instead of a seller.
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Durban Roodepoort Deep did well enough
Monday, January 5, 2004
Sunday, January 4, 2004
The Year in Gold and Silver Investing
Was 2003 a great year for gold? Not if you were invested in Durban Roodepoort Deep (NASDAQ: DROOY). Durban started the year at $4.05 and ended it at $3.17, a painful decline of 22%. I wish I had sold my Durban way back when it was worth something.
However, it has been a great year for silver stocks. Pan American Silver (NASDAQ: PAAS) started the
The Year in Gold and Silver Investing
Was 2003 a great year for gold? Not if you were invested in Durban Roodepoort Deep (NASDAQ: DROOY). Durban started the year at $4.05 and ended it at $3.17, a painful decline of 22%. I wish I had sold my Durban way back when it was worth something.
However, it has been a great year for silver stocks. Pan American Silver (NASDAQ: PAAS) started the
The Year in Gold and Silver Investing
Was 2003 a great year for gold? Not if you were invested in Durban Roodepoort Deep (NASDAQ: DROOY). Durban started the year at $4.05 and ended it at $3.17, a painful decline of 22%. I wish I had sold my Durban way back when it was worth something.
However, it has been a great year for silver stocks. Pan American Silver (NASDAQ: PAAS) started the
The Year in Gold and Silver Investing
Was 2003 a great year for gold? Not if you were invested in Durban Roodepoort Deep (NASDAQ: DROOY). Durban started the year at $4.05 and ended it at $3.17, a painful decline of 22%. I wish I had sold my Durban way back when it was worth something.
However, it has been a great year for silver stocks. Pan American Silver (NASDAQ: PAAS) started the
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