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Politics : High Tolerance Plasticity

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To: Sharp_End_Of_Drill who wrote (2775)4/3/2001 5:21:38 PM
From: Think4Yourself  Read Replies (2) of 23153
 
Does anyone see ANYTHING encouraging on the horizon for the tech sector? The memory manufacturers essentially gave me enough memory to stock my machines this week, CPU prices are dropping like a rock, and even video card prices are now dropping. Despite all of this, analysts are now beginning to realize PC sales aren't likely to pick back up this year. Why should they? What's the driving force?

You can actually sense the desperation in the voices of the tech analysts on CNBC. Anyone need an analyst that doesn't know how to do his/her own research? A lot of them are about to come onto the job market.

Wouldn't want to be living/working in Silicon Valley this summer. Their pocketbooks are going to get hit from every direction (taxes, inflation, unemployment, energy,...).

Ed, I am beginning to agree with your statement in the post you just made. It is likely to be all about the old (energy hungry) economy for the rest of the year. Heck, even the gold miners had a good enough day to get mentioned on CNBC today.
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