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    I found this on another site I thought it was interesting. Check for yourselves: * another site: SITE IS UP!!! March 17, 2011 11:53 pm · Posted in CHATS & POSTS (Iraqi Dinar Info), TIDBITS (another site Info) · Comments Off All, After 7 1/2 hours worth of struggle, we were able to reinstate the site and all is fine. Thank you for your patience with this, and I hope you enjoyed your night off! Go DDT… Go Dinar! another site Tags: no tags * another site: Cash-in Options / Methods March 17, 2011 11:43 pm · Posted in CASH-IN (Dinar Revaluation), CHATS & POSTS (Iraqi Dinar Info), TIDBITS (another site Info) · Comments Off All, For some reason, I’ve been bombarded with emails regarding cashing out, and the methods, means, and location options that are available to us as investors in the Iraqi Dinar when that the time comes where many will want to cash in a portion or all of their investment after the value of the Iraqi Dinar has been adjusted (i.e. RV / Revaluation / Reinstatement). I’m posting this to help everyone understand what their options are come cash-in time, some of which may or may not be available, depending on the participating entities. Cash-in Option #1: Dinar Trade (Largest Dinar Dealer in the World) Ali (owner) will have 12 cash-in locations throughout the United States where you can set up an appointment to cash in your Dinars. They are offering the rate of the Central Bank of Iraq (CBI) upon cash-in, with NO SPREAD, and only $150 per million dinars fee to cash in your currency with them at any of their locations. Furthermore, it’s strictly first-come, first-serve as far as appointments go. You will have to either call their number reflected on their website (www.DinarTrade.com), or go online (suggested method) POST-RV, and at that time, you will be able to schedule your OWN cash-in appointment through their pop-up calendar, which will give you access to available dates and times. Here are their future cash-in locations: ■Santa Monica, CA ■Brentwood, TN ■Salt Lake City, UT (another site to manage this site) ■Spring Hill, FL ■Waxahachie, TX ■Toledo, OH ■Lower Manhattan, NY ■Albuquerque, NM ■Kent, WA ■Fort Smith, AR ■Grand Forks, ND ■Las Vegas, NV
  2. Iraq's Shell Gas Deal Reaches Advanced Stage - Deputy PM By Hassan Hafidh Published February 23, 2011 | Dow Jones Newswires Print Email Share Comments (0) Text Size BAGHDAD -(Dow Jones)- The $12 billion deal between the Iraqi government and Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDSA) to produce gas from southern Iraqi oil fields has reached an advanced stage, Iraq's Deputy Prime Minister for Energy said Wednesday. "I am happy with the progress of the talks to clinch the deal," Hussein al-Shahristani told reporters in Baghdad. "I am also happy of what has been so far agreed upon in the draft contract." Al-Shahristani also said the draft deal with Shell and its partner will be soon submitted to the Iraqi cabinet for final approval. "The final decision is left to the cabinet to decide," he added. The deputy prime minister's remarks on the Shell gas deal contradicted what Iraq deputy oil ministers Ahmad al-Shammaa said earlier. Shammaa said last week that the joint-venture deal was facing legal hurdles and could be delayed for weeks if not months. Shell would hold 44% of the venture, Mitsubishi Corp. 5% and Iraq state-owned South Gas Co. the remaining 51%. The goal is to capture produced gas at fields near the oil hub of Basra, including Rumaila. Shell in early 2010 finalized contracts with Iraq to produce oil from two super oil fields in southern Iraq. Al-Shahristani commented that the semi-autonomous Kurdistan region in northern Iraq is now exporting between 60,000 and 70,000 barrels of oil a day after a suspension of nearly a year and a half. These barrels would be added to Iraq's production capacity which has increased recently to reach an average of 2.75 million barrels a day from less than 2.5 million barrels a day last year, Shahristani said. Iraq would export an average of about 2.2 million barrels a day from this total this year, and use the remaining 550,000 barrels a day to feed Iraq's refineries, he added. The increase in output is the result of clinching some 12 oil field deals in 2009 and 2010 with international oil companies, including the world's majors. Iraq hopes that these mega projects will help bring its production to at least 8 million barrels a day in 2018. The deputy prime minister also said that the government would award a contract worth up to $4 billion to build Kerbala refinery, south of Baghdad, with a capacity of 140,000 barrels a day. He said that front-end engineering design for the refinery has been completed. Iraq is planning to build three more large refineries, one in each of Kirkuk, Nassiriyah and Missan provinces. Copyright © 2011 Dow Jones Newswires
  3. Can someone please come up with CONCRETE information about the RV, other than the TRASH being posted from" a cousin whose brother's wife knows a friend whose friend cannot lie?" When the RV hits, we will all know about it.
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