[e-gold-list] Re: pool for a share

2003-06-23 Thread Katz Global Media
I don't have enough time at the moment to keep up with this conversation and get into it, but I am really interested in this whole concept. We would be interested in releasing a similar offering although I think a lower per share price makes more sense. I think listing all comers would be the

[e-gold-list] Re: pool for a share

2003-06-23 Thread Patrick Chkoreff
On Monday, June 23, 2003, at 01:27 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 1mdc is e-gold itself, but circulated electronically! So if 1mdc is electronically circulated e-gold, what then is e-gold? Gold circulated by carrier pidgins? ;) e-gold's motto or tagline is gold itself, circulated electronically

[e-gold-list] Re: pool for a share

2003-06-22 Thread Patrick Chkoreff
On Saturday, June 21, 2003, at 05:19 PM, Sidd wrote: Patrick wrote: : Damn, I gotta fund my Dbourse account again and you have to go through : an actual human at the service desk. I don't dare just spend into the : Dbourse account without giving them a heads-up first. Besides, they : still

[e-gold-list] Re: pool for a share

2003-06-22 Thread jpm
At 3:07 AM -0400 6/21/03, Robert S.Z. wrote: Did you realize, that in theory you could use 'some' shares to back 1MDC term lodgements? It's still gold after all... I know, I know, you'd never do it, but you 'could', you know. It's not so much that it couldn't be done -- you could start CurrencyX

[e-gold-list] Re: pool for a share

2003-06-22 Thread jpm
1mdc is e-gold itself, but circulated electronically! So if 1mdc is electronically circulated e-gold, what then is e-gold? Gold circulated by carrier pidgins? ;) e-gold's motto or tagline is gold itself, circulated electronically hence the joke ... that 1mdc is e-gold itself, ciculated

[e-gold-list] Re: pool for a share

2003-06-21 Thread Robert S.Z.
Interesting, I hadn't considered any possible connection with the U.S. dollar -- I had been thinking in terms of a closed system of gold grams. Well, I'd say it's as close to eating your cake and having it too as it gets. The reason I didn't jump in yet was the expected drop in the spot

[e-gold-list] Re: pool for a share

2003-06-21 Thread jpm
Well, I'd say it's as close to eating your cake and having it too as it gets. The reason I didn't jump in yet was the expected drop in the spot price. An outstanding point Robert. You ROCK! I had not, really, thought of the effect of POG on demand for DBOURSE:TGC until you mentioned it, i must

[e-gold-list] Re: pool for a share

2003-06-21 Thread Robert S.Z.
Thanks for the flowers :o) At times like this my parents must appreciate all the cash they blew on my education... I had not, really, thought of the effect of POG on demand for DBOURSE:TGC until you mentioned it, i must say Oh, does that mean I get a higher percentage on 1MDC lodgements in

[e-gold-list] Re: pool for a share

2003-06-21 Thread Patrick Chkoreff
On Saturday, June 21, 2003, at 02:22 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, I'd say it's as close to eating your cake and having it too as it gets. The reason I didn't jump in yet was the expected drop in the spot price. An outstanding point Robert. You ROCK! I had not, really, thought of the

[e-gold-list] Re: pool for a share

2003-06-21 Thread Robert S.Z.
So that's the first glaringly obvious feature Dbourse needs -- direct, immediate, automated funding. I bet they'd sell more shares quicker that way. Patrick, Don't say you are saying that they need A CLEARING PLATFORM / SYSTEM ??? Which would be the exact thing I said when they first

[e-gold-list] Re: pool for a share

2003-06-21 Thread Patrick Chkoreff
On Saturday, June 21, 2003, at 03:13 AM, Robert S.Z. wrote: So that's the first glaringly obvious feature Dbourse needs -- direct, immediate, automated funding. I bet they'd sell more shares quicker that way. Patrick, Don't say you are saying that they need A CLEARING PLATFORM / SYSTEM ???

[e-gold-list] Re: pool for a share

2003-06-21 Thread Robert S.Z.
I got sun-burnt from sitting in the shine of my own glory :o) Serious, the clearing platform is the thing that makes your 'form' work. Of course, it does a bit more than that, but taken down to it's simplest funtion, then a clearing system is exactly what you described. Now, imagine that members

[e-gold-list] Re: pool for a share

2003-06-21 Thread James M. Ray
At 5:26 PM -0500 6/20/03, Jim Davidson wrote: Dear Friends, Some of you may have concluded that the excellent opportunity of buying a share of The Gold Casino at dBourse was great, but out of reach due to the 100 gg price. If you are interested in pooling... ... While this might be a good idea,

[e-gold-list] Re: pool for a share

2003-06-21 Thread Robert S.Z.
Anyway, I suppose the DBourse folks will answer this and other questions eventually. (MP poker, anyone?) Hello JM, Joel (www.gold-price.net) says he talked to DBourse/TGC and they are cool with it. I guess it always depends on 'who' is setting up a pool or fund ;o) Cheers, Robert. budget

[e-gold-list] Re: pool for a share

2003-06-21 Thread Sidd
Patrick Chkoreff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: : Damn, I gotta fund my Dbourse account again and you have to go through : an actual human at the service desk. I don't dare just spend into the : Dbourse account without giving them a heads-up first. Besides, they : still have to fund my share account

[e-gold-list] Re: pool for a share

2003-06-20 Thread Robert S.Z.
Hello Jim, The pooling makes sense, not only for partial share holdings but also for multiples as it may increase pricing power once all allocated shares are taken. I think the good people at www.gold-price.net are discussing something similar. Once all shares are taken up, I expect that TGC

[e-gold-list] Re: pool for a share

2003-06-20 Thread Patrick Chkoreff
On Friday, June 20, 2003, at 09:18 PM, Robert S.Z. wrote: Once all shares are taken up, I expect that TGC shares will start rising, especially if gold falls back to a spot price of $335 or lower. Of course, it does remain to be seen what TGC will do when the demand for their shares continues to

[e-gold-list] Re: pool for a share

2003-06-20 Thread Robert S.Z.
Hello Patrick On that point, here is a heart-warming paragraph from the TGC profile on Dbourse.com: I don't want to reheat the old discussion or tread on anybody's toes, but the golden rule: He who has the gold, makes the rules. And I might add, he who does make them, can also break them. Or:

[e-gold-list] Re: pool for a share - size of shares

2003-06-20 Thread jpm
The pooling makes sense, not only for partial share holdings but also for multiples as it may increase pricing power once all allocated shares are taken... that's an excellent point Robert. Currently, say you have a whopping 50 shares. Even before the dividend gets any bugger than it is now,

[e-gold-list] Re: pool for a share

2003-06-20 Thread jpm
Anyone even vaguely interested in gold who doesn't buy as many shares of TGC as possible will kick themselves all their life. Let's repeat that in caps, ANYONE EVEN SLIGHTLY INTERESTED IN GOLD WHO DOESN'T BUY AS MANY SHARES OF TG AS POSSIBLE WILL KICK THEMSELVES LATER IN LIFE. It is being