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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold Price Monitor
GDXJ 97.68+5.0%Nov 10 4:00 PM EST

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To: PaulM who wrote (4234)12/14/1997 7:01:00 AM
From: Bobby Yellin  Read Replies (1) of 116753
 
Hi-
would you mind expanding on what kind of favors you could see
Clinton ask..I so look forward to reading your posts!!!!!!!!!
I heard that 70 percent number also..I didn't hear the interview.
I did hear the head of Oxford Health say that he was going to be
forced to drop certain states and raise premiums.
I asked a very knowledgeable person whether or not the investment
community would run into Japanese bonds if they started floating them
because their central bank has the highest reserves and their citizens
have the greatest savings and no debt. He said that if the Japanese
government started bailing out all their institutions..they would
go bankrupt so investors might not flock to their bonds the way I
thought..(glad I asked him but boy did I feel slightly silly afterwards)
I too expect the stock market to collapse but I guess I still expect
our economy to be okay. Please tell me why you think my reasons won't float..okay?
Why? So much of the good current job creation
has been in small companies.. There has been so very much hacheting
(I prefer that to some "cleansing" term)in big corporations that
I don't think corporations can afford to lose any more people and
will just have to stop pumping up all the perks for corporate heads
who have been so rewarded for low interest expenses and hacheting and buying back shares not necessarily technology
productivity...not necesarily great management..
I think a lot of the small businesses in the states do business with
other small businesses in the states so their businesses will continue.
The spending patterns of the US citizens have changed with the
average American being much more careful of where his/her discretionary money is spent.
A lot have experienced job insecurity over the past decade and now don't take things for granted. It is not as if their spending will come to a grinding halt from high spending. Actually people might start spending a bit more and plowing less into the stock market once it starts its decline..
I think the high tech corporations will still buy from the small
companies and takeover some since,even if the market is slow for a while or losses with the imported deflation from Asia..if the high
tech corporations don't keep up with product enhancement...they are
dead and won't be able to obviously participate in the next recovery..
just guesses
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