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Nomi Prins Just Predicted Gold Will Hit $4,000 By The End Of Next Year

Today Nomi Prins, who has given keynote speeches to the World Bank, IMF, Federal Reserve, and many other prominent institutions, and who also correctly predicted last year that the price of gold would hit $2,500 in the middle of this year, just stunned King World News by predicting that the price of gold will hit $4,000 by the end of next year. Investors should buckle up because it appears the price of gold is going to continue to soar through 2025. This is an interview that everyone around the world needs to hear because she makes many major predictions about everything from gold, silver, uranium, stocks, to interest rates and much more.

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GOLD (MSM)

Kingold Jewelry Announces Date Of Its 2015 Annual Meeting Of Stockholders

[PR Newswire] – WUHAN, China, Oct. 6, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Kingold Jewelry, Inc. (“Kingold” or “the Company”) (KGJI), one of China’s leading manufacturers and designers of high quality 24-karat gold jewelry, ornaments and investment-oriented products, today announced its Annual Meeting of Stockholders will be held on December 19 and 20, 2015, at the Marco Polo Wuhan, 159 Yanjiang Avenue, Jiang’an, Wuhan, China. The 2015 Annual Meeting date represents a change

SILVER (MSM)

ENERGY (MSM)

EPA team spills million gallons of waste water into Colorado rivers

(Reuters) – A team of U.S. regulators probing contamination at a Colorado gold mine accidentally released a million gallons (3.8 million liters) of orange-hued waste water containing sediment and metals into a local river system, the Environmental Protection Agency said on Thursday. The waste water that had been held behind a barrier near the abandoned Gold King Mine spilled on Wednesday into Cement Creek, which flows into the Animas River

EPA team spills million gallons of waste water into Colorado rivers

(Reuters) – A team of U.S. regulators probing contamination at a Colorado gold mine accidentally released a million gallons (3.8 million liters) of orange-hued waste water containing sediment and metals into a local river system, the Environmental Protection Agency said on Thursday. The waste water that had been held behind a barrier near the abandoned Gold King Mine spilled on Wednesday into Cement Creek, which flows into the Animas River