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To: JRI who wrote (93251)4/12/2001 2:14:31 PM
From: bill meehan  Read Replies (1) of 436258
 
The excess liquidity and huge increase (on an absolute basis) indeed caused an asset bubble. That bubble has burst already. Don't have the time to delve into each of your points, but if this thread is aware of the real and potential problems (and it surely has been for some time), why would you think everybody else remains in the dark? It's not like speculative stocks have been surging over the past year. As for excess capacity and inventories, the latter are perishable unlike widgets and steel and the former will shut down (one way or the other) until it becomes profitable to operate.
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