- Russland suspendiert ALLE Edelmetallexporte / Comex-Silber minus 500.000 Unzen - JÜKÜ, 29.08.2001, 23:40
- Re: Russland suspendiert ALLE Edelmetallexporte / Comex-Silber minus 500.000 Unzen - Cosa, 30.08.2001, 00:01
- Russland suspendiert ALLE Edelmetallexporte / Kommentar dazu - ManfredF, 30.08.2001, 00:23
- Re: Russland suspendiert ALLE Edelmetallexporte / Comex-Silber minus 500.000 Unzen - Diogenes, 30.08.2001, 10:28
- Re: Russland suspendiert ALLE Edelmetallexporte / Comex-Silber minus 500.000 Unzen - Emerald, 30.08.2001, 10:57
- Re: Russland suspendiert ALLE Edelmetallexporte / Comex-Silber minus 500.000 Unzen - pecunia, 30.08.2001, 11:32
- Re: Russland suspendiert ALLE Edelmetallexporte / Comex-Silber minus 500.000 Unzen - Diogenes, 30.08.2001, 20:42
Russland suspendiert ALLE Edelmetallexporte / Kommentar dazu
http://www.thebulliondesk.com/Reports/prospector.htm
OK. Time for more machinations and the already extraordinarily tiresome and predictable disinformation and manipulation from Russia regarding the precious metals. It seems that all precious metals have been prevented from export due to the fact that starting Saturday; the State Hallmark Chamber has now been brought in to control exports. But, such organization barely exists and nothing has been prepared in regards to the rules and regulations of such. But based upon such news, palladium was up about $30 on the day while platinum was slightly higher as well. Look, this is totally ludicrous and there cant be any individual with an IQ bigger than his/her shoe size that could possibly believe that such is the day to day operations of the government and that it is not totally purposeful and orchestrated. God, I get so tired of this. This is one of the reasons that I no longer recommend much participation by the average investor in these markets. But still, I look to sell rallies. Sooner or later, people will catch on.
Lastly, although the National Union of Mineworkers in Russia got much, if not all, of what they asked for in their recent negotiations with the gold producers, they now ask that 300,000 of its constituents participate in a strike for the benefit of the non-privatization of governmental assets. They complain that such privatization might have negative implications for thousands of workers due to loss of jobs due to the need of greater efficiency of the new organizations. Gee, do you think this was in their newly signed labor agreements? The union is running amok and will not be stopped easily. Long term readers of my commentary know my opinion of the future of this industry in South Africa.
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