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In. Just under 107.4p :)
Due to all in sustain costs are between 1600 - 1700. Dyor
As stated $1750 near. Not sure where you have been but this is not the highest point in history. all in costs Inc stakeholders scalping means cey are barely breaking even at these prices.
82p fair target perhaps now....dyor
Down goes the share price, up goes the volume.
We’re good here the recovery is just taking longer than expected..
Blatantly holding the market up in broad-daylight and without any fear of reprisals. - As I've said before, the bad-guys have won and there's nothing that any of us can do about it. - When the political system and the Law are embedded into the system that allows such daylight-robbery we can only stand and watch in amazement.
I was thinking of something along those lines. Why is the price of gold going down? Is it because America and other countries want to buy gold cheaply to add to the reserve gold they are supposed to have? BUT if the price is going down like this, then surely Russia and China will be be adding to their reserves as well???
So, a long waiting period for physical-gold for delivery. - You can't get it. - A premium has to be paid if you want to join the waiting list. - All of this and the price goes down. - Beautiful symmetry. - I wonder if this equation is taught at Economics school?
I give up, sorry folks.
rt.com.business/514357-central-banks-dont-have-gold/
This article by Alasdair Macleod from Goldmoney makes interesting reading - in it he makes a compelling case for a rise in gold prices in line with the Basel 3 protocols that are coming into place in Europe at the end of June 2020 and the UK towards the end of this year - https://www.goldmoney.com/research/goldmoney-insights/the-geopolitics-of-gold
My apologies if you have already seen it - it would be good to get the views of some of the more seasoned individuals on this bulletin board re its contents.
2 February 2021.
Yes Mr Tibbles.
Strange seems the commentary has disappeared.
Will try and find it again on Kaiser Report.
Hi Mr Bond,
You may be aware that the link isn't working?
Tibbs
Try https:// on.rt.com/b0up
https://on.rt.com/bOup
Whether they have or not, unlikely they would dare admit it, or be allowed too.
The show goes on, for the moment.
Hi Mr Gnome,
Boris has created such an unbelievably bad mess for the UK!
US president Joe Biden urged Boris Johnson to ensure the Northern Ireland peace process is protected in his bitter row with Brussels over post-Brexit trading arrangements, the White House has disclosed.
US national security adviser Jake Sullivan said Biden – who has spoken of his pride in his Irish roots – had held a “candid discussion” with the PM about the issue during the course of the G7 summit in Cornwall.
Answering questions from American reporters, Sullivan said the president had expressed his views with “deep sincerity” but declined to go into detail, suggesting Biden may have delivered his message with some feeling.
“All I’m going to say: they did discuss this issue. They had a candid discussion of it in private,” Sullivan said.
“The president naturally, and with deep sincerity, encouraged the Prime Minister to protect the Good Friday Agreement and the progress made under it.
“The specifics beyond that, I’m not going to get into.”
Sullivan would not be drawn on whether the president had linked the issue to a free trade deal with the UK and did not specify when the conversation took place.
The two leaders held a bilateral meeting on Thursday before the main summit began and afterwards Johnson played down any differences between them on the issue.
The disclosure came as the gathering ended with a furious diplomatic spat after foreign secretary Dominic Raab accused French president Emmanuel Macron and other senior EU figures of talking about Northern Ireland “as if it was some kind of different country to the UK”.
He described such attitudes as “offensive” and called on the EU to show “respect” as such comments caused deep concern within Northern Ireland.
At his closing news conference, Macron strongly denied that he had ever questioned British sovereignty but insisted the UK must honour the commitments which Johnson signed up to in the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement.
“On this topic, everyone should return to reason, and my wish is we succeed, collectively, to put in motion what we all decided upon together several months ago,” he said.
“We should do it in all calm and with mutual respect, and I think that polemics every morning are not helpful.”
The continuing row over the implementation of the Northern Ireland Protocol in the agreement – intended to protect the peace process by ensuring there is no return to a hard border with the Republic – overshadowed much of the summit.
Johnson repeated his warning that he could unilaterally delay the latest checks on chilled meats moving from Great Britain to Northern Ireland – due to come into force at the end of the month – unless there was a resolution to the dispute.
The EU has previous said that its patience is wearing “very, very thin” and had threatened to launch a trade war unless the UK abides by its treaty obligations.
Hi Red,
Thank you for the classic car links, very nice Jag, although I would sort out the drivers seat,(it lets the interior down) with some leather cleaner, food and colour polish https://www.buffaloleather.co.uk/repair-and-care-products-leather-car-seats.htm
Its amazing how many classic car dealers fall down on the finer detail, the drivers seat is a very important part of the buying experience and might be the sale clincher, even adding £1-2k to the agreed price.
I would also want to have a little tap or two with my tiny panel hammer of the that under seal on underside of the sill, under seal can be a good thing, but it can block drain hole causing rot or be used to cover issues rather than dealing with them properly.
The video made me cringe, the idiot from the auction drove much too fast when passing the parked cars and on the gravel of the car auction plot, those stones can cause chips to underside of wheel arches etc, you wouldn't get this behavior in an American auction, the Yanks do know how to prepare classic cars and present them much better than some sellers in the UK!
Nice Jensen, Italian styled body, although which engine 6.3L or &. 7.2L,You’re unlikely to find a manual – only 24 were made – but the Torqueflite automatic is superb. And parts for it are relatively cheap because of the huge numbers built!
Listen for rumbling on start-up: the Chrysler V8 can be very long-lived, but only if it’s well maintained. Many Jensens have been through long periods of neglect or occasional short journeys. The latter can wear them out in as few as 50,000 miles!
But more important than specification is condition, because the complex bodyshell can rot almost anywhere, especially in the bottom six inches of the structure.
Buyer beware, many are full of filler, often hidden behind stainless-steel sill trims, and many have been poorly repaired. So I would take my panel hammer and magnet and spend plenty of time inspecting door shut lines and looking along the sides of the car, get right underneath, too. Then check the car’s restoration history!
The SunBeam Alpine has been re trimmed inside, so its more than likely had bodywork too which is fine as long as its done properly!
Water and neglect are a sports car's greatest foes and many Alpines suffer the effects of both. Values during the 1980s were so low that owners dumped rusty cars rather than replace rotten sills, floors and chassis members. Those which survived into the 1990s frequently did so due to cheap repairs which are now due for proper and costly rectification. Jacking each side of the car and checking for changes in the door gaps is a quick way to uncover serious structural faults. If the framework seems sound, check under the carpets for dampness or evidence of rust, the sills, wheel-arch lips and rear quarters for body filler.
Alpine power plants are tough, reliable and easily maintained or rebuilt. Virtually everything is available!
So the Chopper may prove to be a wise
Yes Rebess.
It gave the MM s a chance not only to churn more commissions ,but the bullion Bank s to cover their paper with a lower AU price. And panic the sheep.
That does not take much anymore.
Hi TornadoTony,
Do you really see CEY only at 130 this year, how about if we see POG at $2150 ?
Centamin was moving down in front of the gold price retreat. The lowest CEY is going to retreat to is 102p and the highest it may go later in 2021 is 130p. My average is now around 114p or so. I have more buying to do if it dips further otherwise I see 15p plus upside. Trying to get a bottom or top is luck, but cost buy and sell higher averaging works really well on Centamin. Those who sold at 122p are probably happy to buy back at 109p and enjoy the second dippings.
The boys controlling the levers are just letting us know who is in charge. - They are demonstrating how much power they have. - Will Basel change this power? - That remains to be seen. - Watch this space.
DXY Rising Again!!!
Eur core inflation slightly higher than expected...
Why would divi be cut or reduced even if gold fell to 1700. Do you know where the price has come from in past 2 years never mind wall being fixed.