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Gloditt: I went to the bank Sat morning to cash a check…a teller told me that they were under a new banking system…thought that I’d share…she probably doesn’t know anything about this but the info was sound and then I knew that we were there…here it comes

Dollarbill: Hey, Ray mentioned negotiating on day of exchange for +- $4. We still can get contract rate on 2nd day?

Wrider22: Since no one knows how much funds are available or the amount of peeps that will sign the NDA plus a number of other factors means…I don’t know and neither does anyone else I’m guessing.

Yada: wrider, that will be up to you based on your negotiations,,,NDA is of not consequence,,higher rates are a priority as well as perks,,,

Wrider22:  yada I want to read the NDA to determine if it’s going to be of consequence to me.

Yada:  Well,,it was stated some time last week, that with the zim in play, the zim at just a few cents can make up or exceed what you could of gotten with the contract,,especially since the zim was much easier to get and cost less than the dinar,,

Mystem:  Zim was Warren Buffets favorite gift. He would say listen to me and I make you a trillion Aire.

Eccle519:   My view on Zim; All that Iraq has gone through and continues with the international community, WB, BIS, IMF, etc etc, to be even considered by a local US Bank…It seems Zimbabwe is 10 times farther away to being close to having a valued currency. Anyone have a different views??

Yada:  Eccl,,have to consider,,,we are dealing with two types of zim currency,,one we have was discontinued and only because there were many who lost their money when the banks closed,,they are going to redeem them for just pennies on the value,,the 2nd currency is the one that is now in curculation and our exchanges do not effect that one,,,two different outcomes,,the 2nd currency is low valued but will get a kick after the RV when all currencies on the Forex are paired and traded

Wrider22:  Interesting…”S&P and Nasdaq close at record highs after oil and tech rise” ~ http://www.cnbc.com/2017/05/15/us-markets.html