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To: pater tenebrarum who wrote (96303)4/19/2001 1:21:49 PM
From: Andrew G.  Read Replies (1) of 436258
 
So, perhaps Heinz, do you really mean is that there is No bubble bursting to come but just chronically deteriorating economic conditions?

If you have an abrupt event in mind when you characterize it as 'bubble bursting'
could you please quantify it for us. Even if just to ball park it.
Paint a scenario. A big bank loan default or collapse ? How would the bubble burst happen? what are the conditions ? Is it more likely this year or next ?

Otherwise, I believe we are talking in wish-washy terms that may reaffirm the sentiment of many on this thread but lead no where.

I honestly agree with your analysis of conditions. But you have not yet quantified this bubble bursting. Until you do, I sense that you are attached to some undefined circumstance which I can't envision or see happening.
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