Last month we introduced you to Gold to Go, the gold-dispensing ATMs made by German company Ex Oriente Lux AG. The company installed its first machine at the Abu Dhabi’s Emirates Palace hotel in Dubai ...
How badly do you want gold? Investors, who view it as a safe refuge in an inflationary environment, are paying a premium for it these days, and the commodity closed at $930/oz yesterday. But for some ...
Abu Dhabi, Munich, and Madrid were the first places to get ATM machines that dispense gold bars. Next up for the gold ATM is America, and the first two cities to get the machines are Las Vegas and ...
Shoppers who are looking for something sparkly to put under the Christmas tree can skip the jewelry and go straight to the source: an ATM that dispenses shiny 24-carat gold bars and coins. A German ...
Tucked away in an unassuming corner of the Westfield shopping centre in west London are a trio of vending machines. One dispenses cash, another soft drinks and water, but the final – and latest – one ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
The following correction was printed in the Guardian's Corrections and clarifications column, Friday 29 October 2010 The piece below about an expanding network of gold-bullion vending machines ...
Thought those vending machines that dispense iPods were cool? Well, China has just upped the ante. The country has unveiled the first gold vending machine in a busy shopping district in Beijing.
The machine at the Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi, spits out gold bars, coins and hundreds of other gold items. A computer updates the international market price every 10 minutes. The dispenser ...
In South Korea's convenience stores, gold bars are becoming more and more popular as their value rises due to the severe global inflationary pressure. In the nine months that ended in May, GS Retail, ...
China's got the gold bug. Recently, the government allowed citizens to actually own gold bullion. And now, starting on Sept 23, Chinese people can buy gold bars directly from vending machines. Gold ...
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