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Strategies & Market Trends : Galapagos Islands

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To: Techplayer who wrote (12619)11/13/2002 8:01:02 AM
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This is a repeat. The article is getting mention it todays briefing.com morning notes:

CEOs have gloomy outlook for US economy
By Alan Beattie in Washington
Published: November 12 2002 19:50 | Last Updated: November 12 2002 19:50

Executives from some of America's leading companies are expecting to cut jobs and delay investment over the coming year, in the latest sign that the US economic recovery is struggling to gain momentum.

Their gloomy sentiment, revealed in a survey by an association of chief executive officers, contrasted with upbeat comments from Paul O'Neill, US Treasury secretary, on Tuesday.

But it coincided with more gloomy news from Japan, where the government has downgraded its assessment of the economy for the first time in a year, setting the stage for the fiscal taps to be opened with the compilation of an extra budget and the abandoning of a Y30,000bn cap on bond issuance.
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