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: Sidd wrote: "As far as I can see, "e-gold spot" is some arbitrary
figure
: that e-gold periodically simply "choose", based (perhaps) on the
movement of
: the international markets"
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: Am I in the dark here??? Have I completely misunderstood things
Craig Spencer wrote:
> On 28 Jun 2003, at 15:59, Mark S. Ohberg wrote:
> Is this true:
> > and Kitco does not not accept digital gold currency
> that Kitco will not accept GoldMoney in payment for gold coins
> and bullion?
No it is not true, I overlooked the new payment interface.
Kitco now accep
>"Mark S. Ohberg" wrote:
>K.I.A.C. Global Numismatics Buy Rate right now is $360.50
The proper statement should be:
K.I.A.C. Global Numismatics SELL PRICE right now is $360.50
and
not buy rate.
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On 28 Jun 2003, at 15:59, Mark S. Ohberg wrote:
Is this true:
> and Kitco does not not accept digital gold currency
that Kitco will not accept GoldMoney in payment for gold coins
and bullion?
Best,
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"Robert S.Z." wrote:
>I was waiting for the sentiment to be established and to see how the
>various parties respond to the concept of selling at spot and buying back
>below spot.
>The ultimate defense of the concept would have been exactly the opposite
>of what stated, namely that because e-gold se
> Danny,
>
> how did 7.2% of 40kg get to be 28.8kg?
>
> or are you saying the other 90% of the company gets 7.2% dividend? why?
>
7.2 grams annualy multiplied by 4000 shares , makes 28.8 kg.
Or do you think the private shareholders are going to be happy not to
receive the same dividends as the p
> (Your analysis there makes no sense Danny. If a company's profit is
> 10 units (let us say it never changes, from 100 years ago to 100
> years in the future, every year is identical) its profit is always
> ten units. If some of the ownership changes (ie, a new person or
> thing owns a particula
At 5:30 AM -0400 6/28/03, White Bear wrote:
Please, analyse the fine-print more thoroughly.
To be fair, I most certainly read all of the fine print or I never
would have commented on it! There was nothing mathematically
incorrect about my analysis that I'm aware of.
If you placing minimal depo
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At 4:43 PM +0300 6/28/03, FileMatrix wrote:
>...
>
>By the way, thinking to the future of E-gold, if you (E-gold) want to become
>a universal "money" system, you will need to have, at some point, an egold
>*debit* card. It doesn't matter if it's a separate business (like OmniPay),
Oh yes it does.
John,
Any merchant can put up a price either in "USD worth" or simply XAG or AUG.
But if he uses AUG, the cost in currency would vary with the forex. Egold
*is* spotty ("1 USD worth of egold" is 1 USD) as long at it's used *in* the
system, and not in/out-exchanged.
Heck, one could say egold is no
john,
you must have me confused with jim ray. your post mixed replies
to my post on the e-gold list with comments about previous stuff
i did not write or post. james and i are two distinct humans.
jay w.
Cambist.net wrote:
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>> In other words, if you are selling your services for $1,000, and you are
>> paid $1,000 "worth" of e-gold, you sho
Danny,
how did 7.2% of 40kg get to be 28.8kg?
or are you saying the other 90% of the company gets 7.2% dividend? why?
> It's easier to calculate it in gold grams.
> They are raising 40 kg of gold in selling 10% of their company to the
> public, and at the same time they declare a dividend of 7.2
The problem is not whether they are able to pay 28.8 kg per annum,
they may very well be...etc
(Your analysis there makes no sense Danny. If a company's profit is
10 units (let us say it never changes, from 100 years ago to 100
years in the future, every year is identical) its profit is always
ROFLMAO. Nice one, Gordon!
Cheers,
Robert.
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> >It's easier to calculate it in gold grams.
> >They are raising 40 kg of gold in selling 10% of their company to
> >the public, and at the same time they declare a dividend of 7.2%
> >anually, which means they will be paying out 28.8 kg of gold in
> >dividends every year. That's why from an econ
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Att: Mike McNamara:
Please, analyse the fine-print more thoroughly. If you placing minimal
deposit of $20, you are getting $40 on your account and can withdraw
either if you have more than $62, or less than $18 balance. Plus, your
referral getting $1 into his account. You see, in the worst case if
Yikes. How did the entirely different post get attached to the previous
one? Must have been pasting stuff again... sorry everyone...
Cheers,
Robert.
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lol pretty cool post Robert, thanks! :)
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> >Incidentally, you're somewhat correct -- they might be asking a
> >ridiculously low price of only 40,000 grams for 10% of the company.
>
> Right.
They might also be asking a ridiclously HIGH price ..
In absence of numbers we cannot judge it.
> > For example, do you think the principals
> Now Omnipay asks spot + 2% on inexchange and pays spot - 2% on
> outexchange.
>
> So Robert, wouldn't you say that Omnipay has moved in the direction you
> suggest? Just not as far as you'd like, right?
>
Absolutely. Another reason why I believe that they eventually would come
around and join
It's easier to calculate it in gold grams.
They are raising 40 kg of gold in selling 10% of their company to
the public, and at the same time they declare a dividend of 7.2%
anually, which means they will be paying out 28.8 kg of gold in
dividends every year. That's why from an economic point of
> Well, I've mentioned RHAT and I think VA is LNUX, but go back
> to 1999/2000 and it's just about any tech company. The fact that
> Meg Whitman and other large account holders/CEOs were in on
> IPOs which ordinary investors could NOT get in-on is a matter of
> public record. The only reason those
>
> Adam, it seems to me you are looking FOR all the "usual" features
> that are offered in shares.
No, we are looking for the features THEY have set for their shares.
If you want to buy something you'll usually want a desciption of what is
being offered to you.
Because in the normal world you ca
> What I'm trying to say, is that the in order to valuate these shares, you
> must determine the probability they will be able to meet (or increase)
their
> dividend commitments.
Adam is completely right here.
In absence of any real numbers in TGC prospectus, we don't have any way to
find out whe
Hello Sidd,
>
> Robert says we should buy gold currency at spot, but only be able to
> sell it at spot -4% (or so), but this means that the currency is no
> longer worth the spot value, it is worth spot -4%...
--- Not exactly. Instead it is exactly how it would be if you took a
nugget to a smelte
Hello John,
Our mutual respect and cooperation aside, this just yells for a reply ;o)
Nothing personal, of course, but here goes:
>
> A dollar-peg was the primary cause of the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997,
> when the rising dollar value caused first a soaring value of the Thai Bhat,
--- the cris
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