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Crystallex International Corporation is a Canadian-based gold company with a successful record of developing and operating gold mines in Venezuela and elsewhere in South America

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More good news...

posted on Dec 26, 2007 12:19PM

...oh well....if you don't like this analysis you can always switch to Larry "tune in\ turn on\drop out" Kudlow or just follow the yellow brick road to Goldilocks house. We need our F'n PERMIT!

"...Next year, a reign of financial and economic terror will befall the world banking system, with the United States as its origin. The shock waves will have California as its epicenter, the creative laboratory of nutty mortgage design. The US banking system will finally be recognized as destroyed, insolvent, and entirely dysfunctional. The repair process in reaction will be interesting to behold, as money will be printed, created, and dispensed at a clip never seen before in a multi-national fashion in the history of mankind. So far, no level of desperation can be detected. That will surely change in 2008. The Wall Street criminal fraud artisans, at the focal point of responsibility for dissemination of trillion$ of mortgage bonds, could not resist temptation. In fact, the US Federal Reserve seems still unaware of crisis. Wall Street did what they do best, package and sell, with regard only for their fees, paychecks, and bonuses, as they organized collusion toward fraud and misrepresentation never seen before in modern history. Well, this time, they got stuck with a huge amount of inventory. Big domestic institutions followed by foreign institutions wised up, but not quickly enough. The private equity movement was in full swing also, leading to more accumulated inventory. Then it slammed shut. Unfortunately for them, the assembly line was halted abruptly. IMAGINE SALMONELLA in a meat packing business with huge volume in shipping products. As the production line halted, much of the toxic output ended up in the meat packer balance sheet, even dinner table. Some CEO executives took sick and fell by the wayside. Their customers are all sick, very sick, and will get even sicker."

http://www.financialsense.com/fsu/ed...

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