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Strategies & Market Trends : Aardvark Adventures
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To: ~digs who wrote (1467)9/11/2005 3:36:20 PM
From: tsigprofit  Read Replies (1) of 7944
 
good points.
I'm guessing people will begin second guessing when the employment numbers hit - and we see big declines in employment.

But, on the flip side, if it's done right, rebuilding will add a lot to the economy in 2006.

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To: ~protege who wrote (1466) 9/9/2005 2:25:06 AM
From: ~protege Mark as Last Read | Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1475

Forget most of what you are reading about the post-Katrina recovery. This is an unprecedented U.S. disaster that will have repercussions - around the global economy, but most especially domestically. A major American city has been all but wiped off the map, taking the country’s largest port with it. To put this into context, the costs for rebuilding New Orleans after Katrina will exceed those of rebuilding Chicago after the great fire, San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake, and New York and D.C. after September 11th - combined.
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