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To: KeepItSimple who wrote (14575)3/3/2000 9:56:00 PM
From: Adelantado  Read Replies (2) of 42523
 
I agree we are seeing a fundamental change in capitalism as more middle and lower income people move their savings to the market thereby becoming part owners of the industries and as industies look more and more to exchanging stock for capital instead of looking to banks and lending institutions. This brings in a tremendous amount of money into the market thereby raising the average price of each share.

It is a revolution and a relatively quiet one at that.

I also see more and more so called "risk takers" out there not too concerned about the possible erosion of the the price of their stock during the accelerated influence of this capital.

This will close the banks and put cigars into the mouths of everyone as workers become NASDQ junkies. My concern, of course is that when everyone is rich, who will work?

Joe
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