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“When we are absorbed in anything we are unaware of time; and so it seems to pass quickly.” Magician Sam SharpeThis is part two of a two-part article that focuses on magicians and trainers. In Part One, we discovered that magicians and trainers have a number of similarities. We discovered that both: • Were once viewed as miracle workers • Are regarded with suspicion by their audiences • Practice manipulation of the audience , premiums on 1-oz Gold Horses jumped, which suggests that wholesalers are out of coins or are about to be. If the wholesalers are out of 1-oz Gold Horses, they will be difficult to find in large quantities. The 2001 Year of the Snake will probably be the next 1-oz gold coin in the Series to hit the production cap. Gold Snakes usually can be bought at premiums comparable to 1-oz Gold Eagles, the world’s best selling gold bullion coins. The other 1-oz Lunar Series gold coins that have not reached the production cap of 30,000 usual Business Financing Options for Canadian Companies The 2006 Year of the Dog, the 11th gold coin in The Perth Mint’s 12-coin Lunar Series, has been released and is now immediately available for delivery. Officially, however, the Year of the Dog does not begin until January 29, 2006, and it runs until February 17, 2007.One of the biggest challenges for Canadian company owners is obtaining business financing. As a first instinct, owners usually try to go to the bank hoping for a business loan or line of credit. They soon find that qualifying for bank financing is hard, as the bank will demand collateral and three years worth of financial statements. Although large companies can qualify for bank funding, most small and midsized companies can’t. However, small companies a The Perth Mint Lunar Series gold coins come in eight sizes: 1-kilo, 10-oz, 2-oz, 1-oz, ?-oz, ?-oz, 1/10-oz, and 1/20-oz, with monetary denominations of $3000, $1000, $200, $100, $50, $25, $15, and $5 respectively. An image of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II graces the obverse; the reverse carries the image of a beagle. The 1-oz ounce ($100) is by far the most popular of the Lunar Series gold coins. The silver coins in the Lunar Series come in seven sizes: 1-kilo, ?-kilo, 10-oz, 5-oz, 2-oz, 1-oz, and 1/20-oz, with monetary denominations of $30, $15, $10, $8, $2, $1, and 50 cents respectively. As with the gold coins in the Series, the obverse of the silver coins bears a likeness of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. However, the reverse of the silver coins carries the image of a German shepherd. Perth Mint Lunar Series: Popular with coin collectors worldwide The one-ounce gold coins in the Lunar Series have become immensely popular with coin collectors worldwide for several reasons. Although the theme is not unique—other mints having done lunar series during earlier lunar cycles—timing seems to be perfect for The Perth Mint Lunar Series because China will host the Summer Olympics in 2008, one year after the Series ends with the Year of the Pig. Interest in China—and anything related to China—seems to be growing. By 2008, we may be seeing “Chinamania,” which would make the Lunar Series coins still more popular. Another reason for the strong collector interest: Production of the 1-oz coins is limited to 30,000—a number that has turned out to be ideal for a collectors’ series. The 2000 Year of the Dragon reached the production cap of 30,000 and sells at a big premium in the secondary market. The 2002 Year of the Horse 1-oz gold coins also hit the production cap and is no longer available from The Perth Mint. Recently, premiums on 1-oz Gold Horses jumped, which suggests that wholesalers are out of coins or are about to be. If the wholesalers are out of 1-oz Gold Horses, they will be difficult to find in large quantities. The 2001 Year of the Snake will probably be the next 1-oz gold coin in the Series to hit the production cap. Gold Snakes usually can be bought at premiums comparable to 1-oz Gold Eagles, the world’s best selling gold bullion coins. The other 1-oz Lunar Series gold coins that have not reached the production cap of 30,000 usuall Make Your Product Viral - Viral Marketing II graces the obverse; the reverse carries the image of a beagle. The 1-oz ounce ($100) is by far the most popular of the Lunar Series gold coins.This is a powerful strategy that most marketers are not using correctly.The top marketers know how to "Turn On The Viral Storm!"Viral marketing is nothing new. Yet very few people are able to use it effectively, if at all.Smart marketers insist on adding some form of viral marketing to everything they do or create!With products, they offer branding/customizing of their reports and ebooks so that others can easily pass it on, b The silver coins in the Lunar Series come in seven sizes: 1-kilo, ?-kilo, 10-oz, 5-oz, 2-oz, 1-oz, and 1/20-oz, with monetary denominations of $30, $15, $10, $8, $2, $1, and 50 cents respectively. As with the gold coins in the Series, the obverse of the silver coins bears a likeness of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. However, the reverse of the silver coins carries the image of a German shepherd. Perth Mint Lunar Series: Popular with coin collectors worldwide The one-ounce gold coins in the Lunar Series have become immensely popular with coin collectors worldwide for several reasons. Although the theme is not unique—other mints having done lunar series during earlier lunar cycles—timing seems to be perfect for The Perth Mint Lunar Series because China will host the Summer Olympics in 2008, one year after the Series ends with the Year of the Pig. Interest in China—and anything related to China—seems to be growing. By 2008, we may be seeing “Chinamania,” which would make the Lunar Series coins still more popular. Another reason for the strong collector interest: Production of the 1-oz coins is limited to 30,000—a number that has turned out to be ideal for a collectors’ series. The 2000 Year of the Dragon reached the production cap of 30,000 and sells at a big premium in the secondary market. The 2002 Year of the Horse 1-oz gold coins also hit the production cap and is no longer available from The Perth Mint. Recently, premiums on 1-oz Gold Horses jumped, which suggests that wholesalers are out of coins or are about to be. If the wholesalers are out of 1-oz Gold Horses, they will be difficult to find in large quantities. The 2001 Year of the Snake will probably be the next 1-oz gold coin in the Series to hit the production cap. Gold Snakes usually can be bought at premiums comparable to 1-oz Gold Eagles, the world’s best selling gold bullion coins. The other 1-oz Lunar Series gold coins that have not reached the production cap of 30,000 usual Make Annualised Hours Part of Your Lean Office Programme erd.Most businesses have lulls and peaks throughout their financial year. We have all been in the situation where some weeks we have too many staff for the workload in hand and other weeks where we could do with army of people to help out. One of the possible solutions is a system we introduced more than 6 years ago called ‘Annualised Hours’.Since that time our electronics business in Bedford, UK employing about 80 staff has enjoyed many positive bene Perth Mint Lunar Series: Popular with coin collectors worldwide The one-ounce gold coins in the Lunar Series have become immensely popular with coin collectors worldwide for several reasons. Although the theme is not unique—other mints having done lunar series during earlier lunar cycles—timing seems to be perfect for The Perth Mint Lunar Series because China will host the Summer Olympics in 2008, one year after the Series ends with the Year of the Pig. Interest in China—and anything related to China—seems to be growing. By 2008, we may be seeing “Chinamania,” which would make the Lunar Series coins still more popular. Another reason for the strong collector interest: Production of the 1-oz coins is limited to 30,000—a number that has turned out to be ideal for a collectors’ series. The 2000 Year of the Dragon reached the production cap of 30,000 and sells at a big premium in the secondary market. The 2002 Year of the Horse 1-oz gold coins also hit the production cap and is no longer available from The Perth Mint. Recently, premiums on 1-oz Gold Horses jumped, which suggests that wholesalers are out of coins or are about to be. If the wholesalers are out of 1-oz Gold Horses, they will be difficult to find in large quantities. The 2001 Year of the Snake will probably be the next 1-oz gold coin in the Series to hit the production cap. Gold Snakes usually can be bought at premiums comparable to 1-oz Gold Eagles, the world’s best selling gold bullion coins. The other 1-oz Lunar Series gold coins that have not reached the production cap of 30,000 usual Tips to Getting the Best Home Mortgage Arrangement be growing. By 2008, we may be seeing “Chinamania,” which would make the Lunar Series coins still more popular.So before going to a lender to arrange the best home mortgage for you, find out first if you have enough power to negotiate. Here are some tips:1. Consider your income and disposable cash. If you have a consistent source of money and have sizable cash in bulk to take care of the 20% downpayment, that’s a point for you. If you pay a substantial amount now, you can arrange for lower monthly payments.2. Take care of your debts. The lende Another reason for the strong collector interest: Production of the 1-oz coins is limited to 30,000—a number that has turned out to be ideal for a collectors’ series. The 2000 Year of the Dragon reached the production cap of 30,000 and sells at a big premium in the secondary market. The 2002 Year of the Horse 1-oz gold coins also hit the production cap and is no longer available from The Perth Mint. Recently, premiums on 1-oz Gold Horses jumped, which suggests that wholesalers are out of coins or are about to be. If the wholesalers are out of 1-oz Gold Horses, they will be difficult to find in large quantities. The 2001 Year of the Snake will probably be the next 1-oz gold coin in the Series to hit the production cap. Gold Snakes usually can be bought at premiums comparable to 1-oz Gold Eagles, the world’s best selling gold bullion coins. The other 1-oz Lunar Series gold coins that have not reached the production cap of 30,000 usual 5 Ways to Advertise Your Business Using Blogs , premiums on 1-oz Gold Horses jumped, which suggests that wholesalers are out of coins or are about to be. 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Perhaps the primary reason for the popularity of the Lunar Series is the exquisite quality of the coins. The Perth Mint holds an uncompromising commitment to quality, and no other mint turns out more beautiful coins. Established in 1899, The Perth Mint operated as a branch of Britain’s Royal Mint until 1970 but now is owned by the government of Western Australia. None of the silver coins in the Lunar Series have reached their production limits, probably because the silver coins are priced for the collector market. The gold coins in the Series, on the other hand, are priced at about the same prices as popular bullion coins, such as the American Gold Eagles and the Gold Maple Leafs. This means that by going with Lunar Series gold coins bullion investors can own collectible gold coins without paying huge collector premiums.
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