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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 482.28+1.1%9:37 AM EST

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To: Harvey Allen who wrote (52899)11/8/2000 6:42:02 PM
From: Valley Girl  Read Replies (3) of 74651
 
(OT) Meltdown:

It's more likely the Nasdaq is down on uncertainty. Most people know things aren't going to change much regardless of who eventually wins. What the market hadn't discounted is the now non-zero possibility that the US will have no clear successor for weeks or months, a worse possibility than a win by either contender.

I agree that the eventual victor is likely to find that becoming president at this moment in history is a mixed blessing. There are a lot of storm clouds on the horizon, and with his usual luck Mr. Clinton will be leaving town just in the nick of time! As a conservative, it's worse still to contemplate sweeping the national elections, as appeared to have happened last night. Things are bound to go amiss eventually, and when they do, there'll be no one left to blame but us! ;-)
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