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To: TobagoJack who wrote (49285)4/27/2009 2:53:44 PM
From: energyplay  Read Replies (3) of 218398
 
Look at the post SARS action in the Hang Seng index, it went from 8700 to 13000 in a few months. Assuming that some of that was reality based, and not a response to low rates from the FED, the SARS affect may have been much larger than 12%.

As for Baxter, screw ups happen ALL the time, even in commercial aviation - wrong parts get used, Jet A fuel goes into Avgas planes, etc. And this happens all across cultures and over decades. I pick commercial aviation as an example because it is hard to hide the big screw ups, and they actually have a really good track record.

It is also reasonable for parts of the government to run exercises on disasters, attacks, etc.

Previous H1N1 -

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