In this time when the market is down, we wonder what the late Charles Engelhard would have thought?
Gold, gold, gold. Oh, and platinum, platinum, platinum.
Can’t be sure about that, because he’s gone. But we guess Goldfinger would be sitting happily.
Read our posts on why BASF should not have eliminated the Engelhard brand name at the following posts on our main website.
If that doesn’t interest, go out and rent the James Bond film, or better yet, visit our main website,
www.brandlandUSA.com. Got an idea or a gripe? Email the BrandlandUSA editor, Garland Pollard
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Any one know what a "TheAmerican Gold Prospector" of one troy ounce made by Englehard is worth ?