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Strategies & Market Trends : Zeev's Turnips - No Politics

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To: Jdaasoc who wrote (92717)7/9/2002 2:45:34 AM
From: LTK007  Read Replies (1) of 99280
 
Final sales a key <<Another number to keep an eye on is final sales. Recall that while GDP was roaring ahead in the first quarter, growth in real final sales was slowing, to 2.6% from 3.8% in the fourth quarter of 2001. Lonski estimates that final sales growth slowed further in the quarter just ended. At the same time, the market dropped roughly 12.5% during the first half. But when final sales staged a recovery between the third and fourth quarters of 2001, Lonski points out, the market value of common equity increased by 12%. It seems that when companies are actually selling the things they produce, Mr. Market sits up and takes notice.>> BTW, i think Maxwell either had a heart-attack or was snuffed out and dumped to be found as a floating carcass. i personally can't give Maxwell any benefit of the doubt. He gave no notice he was going to commit suicide nor left any note.
Plus i don't think even if was suicide it would be a redemptive act. If he knew the jig was up and prison was ahead and he then just chose to off-himself than endure prison, that would not be an act of remorse in my book. Max
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