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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: tradermike_1999 who started this subject2/22/2001 4:29:44 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
Hi tradermike_1999, while you are partying in Vegas, we will be pounding on the gates of GE, as we had recently laid to waste the castle of Cisco.

grantsinvestor.com

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GE JITTERS?
by Eric J. Fry 08:05 AM 02|21|2001
Studying General Electric's financial statements to gauge its true financial health may be about as productive as staring at the ocean to determine how fast the polar ice cap is melting. Give us an "A" for effort, anyway.

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General Electric Co., as progeny CNBC might describe it, is "the parent company of NBC, CNBC, WNBC, KNBC and most of the free world." It is the only surviving member of the original Dow Jones Industrial Average fashioned by Charles Dow in 1896, and it boasts the largest market capitalization of any public company anywhere. Most amazing of all, GE all by itself accounts for 1.3% of the U.S. gross national product.

How, we wondered, could a company this massive remain apparently invulnerable to the adverse macroeconomic trends that arise from time to time?

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Go to site, subscribe, knock on gate, and relish the news within. Especially if you own GE stock. Price of subscription is worth the money you can save, after accounting for cap gains tax.

Chugs, Jay
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