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- "I'm not exactly a raging gold bull,"
- In time, though, the rally may give desperate gold bulls some small hope.
- "Gold bulls should be dancing in the street, " Barclays Capital said in an investment note.
- Gold bulls like Thygesen argue that increasing demand for gold will move the market into a new trading range.
- Grant is a lonely gold bull these days who still sees a chance for the revival of the precious metal.
- Over the next three years, buoyed by a gold bull market, Telfer led Wheaton River in acquiring several other gold mines.
- His drinking buddy's most vivid recollection was a solid-gold bull's head with blood-red rubies for eyes.
- Doelling intends to ride the gold bull market to its top, but he said he has " no idea " where that top might be.
- Many gold bulls today argue that gold ought to be considered as an investment on the basis of its commercial supply-and-demand prospects alone.
- But the gold bulls, who include experts like Metz and Peter Lynch, the former manager of the Fidelity Magellan Fund, still take a shine to the metal.
- Until these changes occur, even gold bulls like Hathaway, who runs Tocqueville's $ 20 million fund that invests in gold company stocks, say any rally will be contained.
- Once these companies cover their high fixed costs, additional revenues fall mostly to the bottom line, explained Gerald Perritt, editor of The Mutual Fund Letter and a newly minted gold bull.
- Numerous precious objects were found, including jewels of gold and garnet cloisonn? gold coins, a gold bull's head, and a ring with the king's name inscribed.
- If nothing else, according to one frustrated gold bull, the stock's slump shows how poor sentiment is for gold, " just as inflation is modestly turning up and foreign currencies are in disarray ."
- The bridge across the centre of the shield was from the arms of Leighton Linslade UDC, and the sickles from those of Luton RDC . The crest above the shield was a gold bull, one of the supporters of the county council arms.
- In Minoan Crete, silver-and-gold bulls'heads with round openings for the wine ( permitting wine to pour from the bulls'mouths ) seemed particularly common, for several have been recovered from the great palaces ( Iraklion Archaeological Museum ).
- The London Gold Pool controls were followed with an effort to suppress the gold price with a two-tier system of official exchange and open market transactions, but this " gold window " collapsed in 1971 with the Nixon Shock, and resulted in the onset of the gold bull market which saw the price of gold appreciate rapidly to US $ 850 in 1980.