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Strategies & Market Trends : ahhaha's ahs

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To: JayPC who wrote (2875)9/17/2001 7:50:18 PM
From: AhdaRead Replies (1) of 24758
 
Jay the tab gets bigger and bigger and there is no choice but to bail out companies such as airlines. To me from an accounting aspect doesn't seem like any dollar can be infinite.

Debt on top of profit concern prior to the last week The interest rate in 1987 was around 7 percent. Japans were about five so it appears she was far more solvent that she is now. There was also more room to play with interest rates than we have now. This is increased debt no matter who picks it up it not profit especially when you look a the employment reductions that are stating the airline industry itself is projecting less growth.

I just hope an economy can be engineered or debt forgiven or some such thing. I just can't see this being like 87 where the crash bounced. Real estate has not dropped here.

Do you or anyone know what the US latest unemployment figures are?
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