Sorry copper link.
http://www.fwallstreet.com/blog/183.htm
Rumour has it that the Chinese want copper (and other commodities) instead of $. So unlikely we are going to see copper prices of 6 years ago maybe the lowest in history.
In the 1800's copper was $16 a pound. Those North Creek inductors have 10 lbs of copper in the 8 guage so up to $160 in 1800's copper prices per inductor!
http://silverstockreport.com/email/copper_discovery.html
http://www.fwallstreet.com/blog/183.htm
Rumour has it that the Chinese want copper (and other commodities) instead of $. So unlikely we are going to see copper prices of 6 years ago maybe the lowest in history.
In the 1800's copper was $16 a pound. Those North Creek inductors have 10 lbs of copper in the 8 guage so up to $160 in 1800's copper prices per inductor!
http://silverstockreport.com/email/copper_discovery.html