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Strategies & Market Trends : John Pitera's Market Laboratory

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To: John Pitera who wrote (19821)8/29/2017 11:30:22 PM
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Houston

On top of all of the housing and office damage, there are likely 100 of thousands of cars and trucks lost. Not having been in Houston for more than 25 years I can imagine there are many massive car lots which are a total loss. I wonder if the flooded cars and trucks will be sold as parts, destroyed or ship overseas.

I think George Bush 1 has a home in the city which was likely ruined on the first floor.

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