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Jim Sinclair: Have you been damaged by the manipulation of gold and silver ?
By Jim Sinclair
JSMineSet.com
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
I have been exploring and analyzing the present and proposed litigation of gold and silver precious metals. I have reached some conclusions and want to share my views and offer you an important opportunity to join with me to address this problem in a never-before-used litigation approach.
Are you a precious metals share investor? A precious metals producer? A company whose business was injured as a result of the manipulation and suppression of the price of gold or silver? If so, please e-mail me as soon as possible and provide contact information for me to confer with you. If your entity meets the above criteria, I will speak with you as soon as possible.
I have investigated class-action suits and other conventional causes of action. I have not been satisfied by my findings. We need not only a cause of action; we need a prevailing case. We need a winning plan of action, not just another lawsuit on top of the heap of other emerging lawsuits. ...
... For the remainder of the commentary:
http://www.jsmineset.com/2016/05/03/have-you-been-damaged-by-the-manipul...
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