Thursday docs
By SpamBurner • Nov 15th, 2007 • Category: Finance SPAM, Investor SPAMIn Thursday morning, I received - Thursday docs. But it is only this Thursday. In fact not all the SPAM can harm you directly. Some emails are aiming to attract your intention and to drive you into making a particular action that will drive profit to them. Such an example is the spam that informs you for particular investment possibilities. Some of them inform you for particular market trends.
The last one that came is:
November Update
HPGI is up 20% today as investors move for safe haven from falling
dollar.Hemisphere Gold (HPGI) $1.20 UP 20%
Gold prices are soaring as investors are seeking safe havens from the
spiraling US Dollar. With gold prices up over $200 to $812/ounce demands
for gold are increasing.A gold rush is now in effect in Suriname as large deposits having been
discovered and the rush to mine them is at full speed.Hemisphere Gold has found gold showing as much as 3.55 ounces/ton on
there property which sits right in the middle of the Gold Belt and the
largest mines in the region.Five Things You Should Know
1. Gold is Gold, and the prices have been climbing at amazing rates
since January of this year.
2. Global demand for Gold is increasing.
3. Cutting edge technology and careful financial management has taken
this company far. Recent news is showing as high as 3.55 Ounces/Ton.
4. Hemisphere’s 72,000 Hectare property sits in the middle of a
producing Gold Belt in an area that has already produces over 50 Million
ounces of Gold.
5. Gold samplings currently show as high as 3.55 Ounces/Ton according to
last Fridays news releases in the HPGI claim.
Gold is certainly becoming the hot investment in such a turbulent
market. HPGI has the potential to provide a safe haven and hefty returns
for early investors. Take the time to read over their website and review
the recent news releases and profiles from “Stockguru”. It may be your
best investment this year.
The email is aiming to be send from Krones AG and the sender pretend to be: s.rillox@krones.de
The email looks very real. Probably Krones AG has misunderstand the email marketing and is trying to inform potential customer for the market trends. Or probably following the described steps will drive much profit for them. Who knows?
The email was sent from:
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There are no links in the email so it can not directly harms you. What it can do? It depends to you whether you will follow the described opportunities.
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