>>>Does anyone have a graph of the e-gold reserve over the past year? VC?
It
would be nice to take a look at it. I'm curious whether it is still on an
exponential curve, or if it ever was.
E-Gold has been as flat as Houston this past year. The Year 2000 was their
year of exponential, arcing, gr
Does anyone have a graph of the e-gold reserve over the past year? VC? It
would be nice to take a look at it. I'm curious whether it is still on an
exponential curve, or if it ever was.
Ken Griffith
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>Maybe, but they're up about 7 bars of gold in the past few weeks. That's a
>lot of mula, combined with a record increase in the number of accounts for
>the past 3 weeks, about 3 - 4 times the median weekly increase over the past
>6 months.
>
>The increase is quite unusual and requires some explan
> BTW, based on my observations and Ormetal's business, I don't
> think that this article was responsible for a surge in the number of e-
> gold accounts created. Our customers are not buying e-gold to
> save it. They spend it rather fast according to our internal surveys.
Maybe, but they're up a
Great stuff, terrific!
Publicity!
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On 9 Dec 2001, at 13:46, SnowDog wrote:
> The Article also has a quote from our own Claude Cormier, as
> well as Doug Jackson.
Interesting that the article contains stuff about digital gold
currencies. The Schwab person I talked to, discussed investment
in gold stocks only.
BTW, based on my
The Article also has a quote from our own Claude Cormier, as well as Doug
Jackson.
SnowDog
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A Couple of weeks ago I received from Schwab, my quarterly Bloomberg
magazine 'On Investing', and just now started to read it. This magazine is
distributed to thousands of Charles Schwab customers -- without having to
sign-up for it. In there is a suggestion
Boby,
You might want to check your computer for 'backdoors' and 'keyloggers'. These are
programs
that allow a crook to get access to your computer or get a copy of the keystrokes you
make. If there's a program like that installed on your computer and you punch in your
name
and password at any s