On 28 Mar 2001, at 21:51, Bob wrote:
I don't see that there is anything particularly safer about storing
gold in Canada or the UK vs the UAE.
Bob, you are right. I didn't want to imply that it was safer in one
palce than in another. I don't really know at this point in time. Also
On 28 Mar 2001, at 16:38, SnowDog wrote:
OK, fess up: What happened to the Toronto Gold? :)
http://www.e-gold.com/examiner.html
WhewWhat do they have against banks in my country!
Well Craig, I will have to change my e-gold page. Not that I care,
the idea of having gold spread
At 4:38 PM -0600 3/28/01, SnowDog wrote:
OK, fess up: What happened to the Toronto Gold? :)
http://www.e-gold.com/examiner.html
Hi Craig.
The funny part is nobody would bet against me when I predicted
"Craig will be the first to notice," but the straight answer is that it's
now in both Dubai
However, there is a risk (political) associated with each storage
facility depending on where it is. In that sense, those grams are no
longer fungible. In theory, a gram in Dubai is not necessarily as
safe as a gram in London... or vice versa.
I've noticed that too. If we lose the gold in
SnowDog wrote:
However, there is a risk (political) associated with each storage
facility depending on where it is. In that sense, those grams are no
longer fungible. In theory, a gram in Dubai is not necessarily as
safe as a gram in London... or vice versa.
I've noticed that too. If
On 28 Mar 2001, at 21:51, Bob wrote:
I don't see that there is anything particularly safer about storing
gold in Canada or the UK vs the UAE.
Bob, you are right. I didn't want to imply that it was safer in one
palce than in another. I don't really know at this point in time. Also
risks