Alloo,
noch was zum Hommel vom 19.1.:
Silver Stock Report
January 19th, 2005
Dear silver stock & bullion investors,
Many of you have written to inquire where I am, and whether I am well.
I have not written in months, and not produced an updated silver stock report since #53 back in mid October. I have been extremely busy with family matters.
As I have proven myself to my family, I have been entrusted with greater responsiblity.
And so, I have sold two of our houses. This required much paperwork, and physical work, such as cleaning out all personal property from those houses. Also, I've taken the proceeds, and invested in silver bullion, which, in the volumes I've been buying, requires much physical work to locate, purchase, transport, unpack, and store away safely and securely in hidden vaults...
Producing the weekly report, in a responsible and professional manner, along with commentary and updates, requires at least 2-3 full days a week, days which I have simply not had availble due to my other responsibilities.
I have simply been exhausted, but I am well.
In addition, I have been preparing to increase my marketing efforts for us all. My email list has grown to 15,000 people, but I know this remains small.
I will be attending the upcoming Cambridge Conference in Vancouver on Jan 23-24, and I will be speaking, as I have at their last several shows. I will be speaking for a half hour on silver in two workshops. 10:30 AM on Sunday Jan 23, and 5:00 PM on Monday Jan 24th. For more information, see http://www.goldshow.ca/
Next, I will be attending a Publicity show in New York, where I will get a chance to meet with nearly 100 National TV and radio producers for about 2.5 minutes each, over 4 days. The admission alone was nearly $5,000. I have produced a five page handhout to give to the media producers that I meet.
Please pray that you will soon be able to see me on shows such as 20/20, Fox News, CNBC, or even Conan O'Brian. If you do see me talking about silver in the national media soon, please don't think it means silver is at a top. I still expect that a silver dime will eventually be more valuable than a day's wage, or about $150. You can get those dimes today for less than 50 cents.
My 5 page media-handout follows below (formatting removed for easier email):
Und das, dass er wegen Heirat zwecks nachholung keine Zeit hatte, schreibt er nicht, der Lauser!
@Fossie
bist du eigentlich drin bei PLL? Wird jetzt doch noch bis nächste Woche dauern, weil sie als kan. Fa. die Feas.-Studie nachreichen müssen.
Zwanghaft muss ich nicht rein (d.h. um jeden Preis9, aber wenn sich was ergibt. Zwar noch kaum bekannt, aber wer verkauft schon in so einer situation, das wird den Kurs treiben.
Grüße
Tschonko