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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 486.98-1.4%Nov 19 3:59 PM EST

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To: John F. Dowd who wrote (37964)2/16/2000 6:33:00 PM
From: Frank Ellis Morris  Read Replies (2) of 74651
 

OTOT: There is a Cancer in our Markets, The Fed and the present Political Party

The stock market is very uncomfortable with the deterioration of the fundamentals which are now hurting our economy. With oil prices rising out of control, why does Allen Greenspan try to cripple the economy with aggressively hiking interest rates?? I think that investors have totally had it with Greenspan and our present
administration.Why does not our leadership wage its concern against the oil cartel for sticking it to every American at the gas pump. That's the thanks we get for defending them during the Gulf war. The DOJ states that Microsoft is a monopoly and hurts the consumer. Give us all a break and give it up. Have you notice your heating cost lately??

Allen Greenspan should have never been reapointed. He is doing nothing but eroding confidence and instilling fear with investors.Our stock market is suffering from a crisis of confidence and does nothing good for any investments we own It is going to indeed take a change at the next election to rid the ever growing concerns that plague the markets. All you need to do is look at your portfolio and ask yourself
if you want it to be left at the hands of this party and Fed chairman for another four years. I don't think so.

Frank
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