Tag: bullion
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DJIA plummets: divorce lawyers shudder as poor sexless couples grope each other in the night
“The National Marriage Project dubbed the drop in divorce ‘a silver lining’ to the Great Recession,” stated The L.A. Times, “arguing that tough times were pulling many husbands and wives closer together.”
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Did Aytu BioScience (AYTU.Q) just SpankChain the NASDAQ?
When a sector gets hot, small cap stocks can often get a bump by sidling up to the hot sector with a new product/idea/opportunity. When the dust clears, the intrinsic value of the new offering is typically deemed to be low. We saw it in 3D-printing, with Dung Beetle Treats. We saw it in weed…
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Stocks tank, gold surges – my locked-down communist wife tells a grim COVID19 virus story
“While the comparison to SARS may provide some guidance, important changes have been experienced in China and the Chinese gold market since the 2003 outbreak,” stated the WGC.
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Leagold (LMC.T) & Equinox (EQX.T): why did 99.9% of shareholders just vote to approve this $1.7 billion gold merger?
“This merger will create one of the world’s largest gold companies operating entirely in the Americas,” confirmed Beaty, “This is the kind of gold company investors want today.”
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Coronavirus freak-out: global markets just paid $3 trillion for a bowl of weak peacock soup
A Wuhan market price list offers 112 types of wild critters including peacocks, foxes, giant salamanders, snakes, rats, porcupines and camel meat.
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Euro Sun Mining (ESM.T): how to buy gold for $2.30 an ounce
Euro Sun’s gold is valued at $2.30 an ounce. I assumed Euro Sun’s gold was in the “inferred resource” category, which according to 43-101 standards, is “too speculative geologically to have economic considerations applied to it.” My assumption was false.
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Gold (GLD.NYSE): Is the U.S. too broke to fight another war?
A $6.4 trillion price tag, means that adventures-in-the-middle east cost each U.S. tax-payer USD $42,000. The median U.S household has only $11,700 in savings. 29% of U.S. households have less than $1,000 in savings.