Ken,

  My guess he was referring to the fact that two of the "bigger" players
(not in terms of dollars, but numbers and investments) have gone under: i.e.
SR and OS.

    There also seems to be a growing number of lawsuits between the
companies involved (e-gold vs. goldmoney, e-gold vs. Charles Evans, e-gold
vs. and on, and on) that is giving the outside world the feeling that this
is probably a flash in the pan economy.

    Now...add that to the largely publicized hacking that goes on, the scams
pulled off against would be auction buyers, the charge back nightmares and
scams pulled against Market Makers and Exchange Agents, the new USA Patriot
Act and one can easily be persuaded to think this economy is going to be
short lived.


   Ha!  Good thing many of us involved are too hard headed to give up!

    Never give up!  NEVER SURRENDER!

    Eric
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From: "Kenneth C. Griffith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 1:56 PM
Subject: [e-gold-list] Re: SR (was Re: Maybe they're winning


> George,
>
> Why do you say the gold economy seems to be falling apart?  Business is
> booming as customers from the companies that bombed have gone over to the
> remaining companies in the field.
>
> Ken
>
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