“forgot I am not a crook banner”
Probably figured it goes without saying …
“forgot I am not a crook banner”
Probably figured it goes without saying …
Mining financier Silver Wheaton open to revamped Primero deal
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/mining-financier-silver-wheaton-open-201532861.html
Newmont joins gold ‘staking rush’ in Canada’s once-fabled Yukon
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/newmont-joins-gold-staking-rush-205502747.html
Osisko Mining Announces Major Land Acquisition in Lebel-sur-Quevillon Area, Quebec
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/osisko-mining-announces-major-land-210000788.html
African Gold Group Announces Strategic Investment from Forbes & Manhattan & Corporate Update
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/african-gold-group-announces-strategic-224844447.html
Canadian Zinc Corporation – Positive Results from Metallurgical Research Program Central Newfoundland VMS Deposits
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/canadian-zinc-corporation-positive-results-110000505.html
Goldrich Mining Announces 2017 Joint Venture Production Forecast and Drill Program
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/goldrich-mining-announces-2017-joint-113000265.html
Endeavour Posts Record 2016 Results
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/endeavour-posts-record-2016-results-131446929.html
RNC Minerals Announces Intention to Spin-out Qiqavik and West Raglan Projects, and Option Agreement with Carolina Gold Resources for Two Properties in Carolina Gold Belt
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/rnc-minerals-announces-intention-spin-140000600.html

Because we need to get Farmboy back on track, this morning’s coffee packs a PUNCH !


Long Gold in So. California. (It never rains, right?)
http://www.railpictures.net/photo/607985/
http://www.railpictures.net/photo/607984/
I grew up in ‘Tornado Alley’… suffered my first one at age 5. And then there are the winters. I’ll keep my nice, warm volcano… Thanks! 🙂
Simple, one half of the Devil lives in China. Caveman maff…
It is up to you Mr. Sessions. Bury these munchkins and the wicked witch…
If it weren’t for the Inthefields, we Canucks wouldn’t have any vegetables during winter…
Sorry, that was my best Ezra Levant
I have been busy in Belize and here trying to process some metal from various sources. Paper markets are just too tough!
Maya, come to Oklahoma. Those volcanos are just too dangerous. We may have a few tornados, prairie fires, earthquakes and rattlesnakes but no lava flows and slides into the ocean.
The cattle market may get crazy for a few days. The wildfires are killing hundreds of cattle.
rno
Rainbow Falls is a gorgeous spot on Mother Earth. Thanks for the story.
This is easy when my mate in the NSA whispers over my shoulder…
I only picked this video for the hemp rope, oh, and the chains…
Methinks a wiener about to be pulled.
Huma and Hillary need to go down. Ewe, why did I do that to myself before my taco dinner?
If you will notice the gaping black hole yawning with the disheveled blonde hair and scaly/wrinkly neck.
I figger at least a 5 figure payday once democrats relate the burned part to Edvard Munch’s “The Scream”
Well, at least it was more fantasy money than I made in the gold market today, even with a 15% er on GQC on a down day.
PRESIDENT TRUMP, “MAKING AMERICA GREAT AGAIN”, THE GOLD STANDARD AND A 230% INCREASE IN PHYSICAL GOLD BAR DELIVERIES – ALL CONNECTED?
(regarding Crimex default)
snip
Recent dramatic events at COMEX futures exchange, however, increase my level of confidence in my current forecast. As I reported last month, we saw a 729% increase in the demand for delivery of physical gold at COMEX during off-month of January 2017, year over year. This month (February) was a major delivery month, and there was another 230% increase in the delivery of physical gold bars. The huge increase in gross demand for actual physical gold bars is impressive. However, it is not the amount that was purchased but, rather, who was doing the buying that is the most important factor.
The biggest banks in the western world continued to be the biggest physical gold bar buyers during February. In many cases, their own customers are being called upon to deliver the bars to them. In total, about 18.66 metric tons worth of physical gold bars were delivered on COMEX in February. That compares to 7.99 tons delivered in February 2016. The net increase totals out to be 233% year over year, which is enormous.
HSBC, in particular, was the biggest single buyer this month. HSBC bought just over 10.62 tons worth of physical gold bars. Neither it nor its customers delivered much gold to speak of. As was the case when it made massive purchases in 2015 and 2016, these gold bars are now an asset of the bank.
J.P. Morgan was also one of the huge buyers this month. It didn’t buy quite as many gold bars as it did, last month, but it purchased about 2.4 additional tons. In contrast, J.P. Morgan’s customers were called upon to deliver about 10.95 tons, perhaps part of which went into the bank’s own asset base. As the customers scrounged around to find gold to deliver to the banks, they probably propelled gold prices upward in February
Mine fell out of the ugly tree and hit every branch on the way down!
We’ll have no more slacking! ![]()
Fed Chair Janet Yellen and her vice chair, Stanley Fischer, both speaking on Friday, appeared to seal the deal for a rate increase at the Fed’s March 14-15 meeting — with Yellen indicating that a hike was coming barring a drastic disappointment in this week’s February jobs report.
All signs are pointing to further healthy job gains in February after a strong 227,000 additions in January. An index of last month’s service-sector activity, released Friday, recorded the fastest expansion in 16 months and a measure of employment also revealed sharper growth, possibly signaling stronger hiring. Meanwhile, initial jobless claims, a gauge of layoffs, have hovered near four decade lows. Economists expect the Labor Department on Friday to report a solid 185,000 job gains. And many economists expect wage growth, which was surprisingly sluggish in January, to rebound to 2.8% annually. With Federal Reserve officials increasingly signaling a rate hike at the Fed’s March 14-15 meeting is likely, it likely would take both weak employment growth and sluggish pay gains to prompt them to seriously consider standing pat.
Just a bad case of Spring Fever. One of those Monday mornings you just have to put a few miles on the truck and do a little visiting. You know, important things like picking up a few groceries, stopping by Pikes Nursery for some fertilizer, and checking out the lake. From the looks of the PM markets I might do it again tomorrow? 🙂
all of mine look like they got beat with an Ugly stick. Twice !
Teach me to run around all over the county goofing off on a ‘workday’ huh? 🙂
Happy to hear you are getting it looked at. Best, Farmboy