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Non-Tech : Philip Morris - A Stock For Wealth Or Poverty (MO)
MO 61.59+0.2%Jan 15 3:59 PM EST

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To: Jim Oravetz who wrote (5919)10/14/2000 11:34:57 AM
From: Demetre Deliyanakis  Read Replies (1) of 6439
 
HI

It's reassuring to see MO doing so well in light of the carnage to the markets. Even CNBC did a positive story on big MO. I am following the election closely here in Toronto, Canada. It looks like Bush is picking up some support. Gore is pulling out ads in Ohio and La. Gore is in trouble in Tenessee and W Virginia. I think the key states are Michigan where I think Bush can win and Florida where he might just squeak through. He may pull off an upset win in Washington.

I think Gore still has a slight lead in the electoral college with his strength in the Norteast and California.

I wouldn't be surprised if Bush wins the popular vote but loses the electoral college by a slim margin.

Given Gore's attacks on Big Tobacco, why hasn't Bush pointed out that Gore's family owned a tobacco farm,and Gore supports tobacco farmers.?

I think the Middle east crisis helps Bush because his team of advisors such as Dick Cheney,Colin Powell, General Schwarzkopf and his dad have a great deal of experience in dealing with this issue.

Does anybody think that MO's Revenue numbers will be affected by the weak euro?

What are your predictions for tuesday's announcement.?
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