Re: Platinum and Palladium

Alain Gayster (agayster@club-internet.fr)
Tue, 10 Jun 1997 22:33:19 -0700

Patricia K. Germani wrote:
>
> Today I read a very disturbing article in the Wall Street Journal
> about the prices/availability of Pt. and Pd.. Apparently Russia
> is one of the main mining areas in the world for these metals.
> For some reason (the article did not indicate why) Russia has decided
> not to send it's raw material to England to be refined for use
> in our markets. This has created an up roar in the commodities market
> and the price of these metals has gone up considerably in the month of June.
> Unfortunately, the article did not forcast a time table of Russia's intent.
>
> Now Dick Sullivan, I know you're out there and I want to know
> what you think about all this. I was told that B&S sent out a newsletter
> to "some" of their customer's indicating that the price
> of Pt/Pd has dropped and now is the time to buy.
> Does this mean that I should stock up now
> because in eight months there will be a major league jump in
> your prices?
>
> Hey Dick, I'm counting on you to resolve this for me and all those
> Pt./Pd. addicts.
>
> Kisses to all those alt. persons not consumed with PC gender garbage.
>
> PKG
T'as tout pigé du capitalisme ma pote. Tâche de t'en souvenir aux
prochaines élections. Et comme disait Frank Zappa, "Don't forget to
register to vote". En ce qui concerne les mines, je crois savoir que si
la Russie en possède une part, l'Afrique du Sud en possède une autre.
Peut-être que Mendela sera plus cool.
Alain
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