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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: elmatador who wrote (26274)12/18/2002 11:54:32 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
ElM, <The Bust is here.

What we have to tune the discussion is around how to live and profit through it.

1) Abracadabra

2) Tie yourself to the palm tree to wait for the tornado to pass.

3) Buying from the ones crying to sell.

4) Dung beetle feeding on the elephants poo

5)Renationalization of assets

6) Turn the lights of the bar so that you run away without paying the bill?

7) Concoting a "war", threath or Bogey man?

8) Resurgence of the "Asian Century", "Asian Values" and other artifacts of the pre-1997 boom?
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It's so nice to see that you are building CDMA networks in Bangkok [and vicinity]. You have seen the phragmented photon cdma2000 light sabre opportunity.

Jay, notice that he is gainfully employed in producing more cdma2000 photons and NOT in digging in the Brazilian jungle to extract more of the Aztec artifact stuff.

ElM is busy with the new Abracadabra.

He is tied to the palm trees [fake palm trees are excellent for concealing cellphone towers to retain cityscapes and add to them - no roots to damage footpaths, no falling coconuts to injure passersby, no maintenance cost for ratepayers]. He is tied to the palm trees so he doesn't fall while installing the antennae.

China is buying from Samsung and many others who are selling cdma2000 equipment and are crying out for employment in developing and producing more. QUALCOMM is happy to supply them all. They are thrilled to buy.

Many dung beetles will live on the cash flow emanating from the cdma2000 tornado and development of It. Hordes of humans will hold on for dear life.

Maybe some assets will be taken over by governments, but the tax take from cdma2000 might be enough to keep them happy - killing the goose laying golden eggs around their country wouldn't be all that smart.

The bars will be well lit and the light from the cyberphones might be sufficient to illuminate the scene as well as the minds of the denizens. The cyberphone methanol fuel cells will keep the place warm: 50 people with 100 watts each = 5 kilowatts plus body heat.

War? What war? Wars aren't much benefit to cyberspace.

The Asian Century? Well, there are a 2.5 billion just in India and China. Throw in Japan and a few places and that's half the world. They love cyberspace. They like electronic gadgets. They'll go straight to the lastest and greatest [such as you are installing] without bothering with a century of twisted-pair.

So, to live and profit through it, grab hold of the bandwagon.

Mqurice
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