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ReserveBank Division
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Join date: 16 Jan 2006
Posts: 1,408
04-03-2006 14:32
From: Paulismyname Bunin
RBD, I have been there in 2002 with your Dow. Bloody thing went down all year, only things that made money was gold, commercial property, and corporate bonds. And in 1998, and 1987 :-)

But....you are US based, be interested in your views on the other points I made in my last post



I'm lost on your question. Are you looking to understand the
tax structure in the US and how that plays out with LL, Players,
and Linden Dollars?
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mcgeeb Gupte
Jolie Femme @}-,-'-,---
Join date: 17 Sep 2005
Posts: 1,152
04-03-2006 15:13
From: ReserveBank Division
Ummm McGeeb.. Did you look at the market today?
Seems like you are eating crow once again. When will you
learn that "I" am the Master and you are the Apprentice? lol



Daily Summary:
Best buying rate: L$300 / US$1.00
Last trade: L$300 / US$1.00
Last close: L$297 / US$1.00
Change: +L$3 / US$1.00
Today's volume: L$1,298,466
Today's open: L$296 / US$1.00
Today's high: L$301 / US$1.00
Today's low: L$296 / US$1.00
Today's average: L$297.22 / US$1.00


Yes I have and its back to 296.
ReserveBank Division
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Join date: 16 Jan 2006
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04-03-2006 19:34
From: mcgeeb Gupte
Yes I have and its back to 296.




Dude... You have no Kung Fu... Give it up..
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ReserveBank Division
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04-03-2006 19:36
From: Jon Rolland
Time's up reporting your libel as bad post from here I will deal with LL instead of you on the subject of your libel.




Jon:

I'm still waiting... Am I suppose to see a light flicker or something?
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mcgeeb Gupte
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Join date: 17 Sep 2005
Posts: 1,152
04-03-2006 20:52
From: ReserveBank Division
Dude... You have no Kung Fu... Give it up..



295 and getting better. Sure it hit 300, but that was one person and not the whole market. The very first post in this thread shows 'real' data. It points to the fact that there are almost 10 million fewer Lindens up for sale above 250 than there were 1 week ago. It definitely looks like it would be time to buy and not sell.

Kung Fu? Like I really care if I have Kung Fu or not.
Paulismyname Bunin
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Join date: 29 Nov 2005
Posts: 243
04-04-2006 03:36
From: ReserveBank Division
I'm lost on your question. Are you looking to understand the
tax structure in the US and how that plays out with LL, Players,
and Linden Dollars?



Yes that is correct RBD.

Another thing that occures to me.

Some venture finance companys in the Uk aquire a reputation as vulture finance companies. What they do is cripple new companies with debt until the slightest bad wind of misfortune causes them to topple over, then buy up the debt (and default company) at rock bottem prices, restructure, and then sell on the "new" company at a massive profit.......of course I am not saying that is the position here

Be interested in your views

Regards Paul
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