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Non-Tech : General Electric (GE)
GE 298.45+0.6%Nov 28 9:30 AM EST

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To: Captain Jack who wrote (1428)9/13/2000 6:30:34 PM
From: Arthur Tang  Read Replies (1) of 3256
 
Thank you. GE is a $50 stock, so when it gets to above $100; the stock should split to remain a $50 product, that most investors can afford. To get to $100; it means you have to have the earnings/share for the stock split.

So, I should count on some merger and acquisition in the near future. Asset lending around the world should pick up; since computers helped productivity so well. US cash profit is very impressive; compounded by venture capital appreciation.

I expect this new economy will continue for quite some time. I hope this presidential election will put the surplus to use on free college education as a right in our entitlement. We certainly could use more skilled workers at $50/hour on the internet e-commerce.
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