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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (4406)6/7/2001 12:15:47 AM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
<Except that there are large differences. Japan's 1980s excitement was obviously simply a bubble. The New Paradigm is a major paradigm shift and paradigm shift happens.>

I have to disagree... the similarities are striking... for the preceeding decades leading up to the 'obvious bubble' Japanese companies had their own 'paradigm shifts' allowing them to beat the pants off the rest of the world [supposedly, perhaps the 'short run']. Now you're saying that only the U.S. has the wherewithall to do what Qualcomm is doing for ever and ever?? I don't dispute that there has been a 'paridigm shift', but to think it will simply extend to the sky is wrong. Remember the new "international order of companies" is a 2 edged sword... there is no reason to believe it will benefit the u.S. any more than anyone else in the long run. All MO off course.

dAK
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