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Strategies & Market Trends : Stock Attack -- A Complete Analysis

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To: Chris who wrote (4844)1/17/1998 6:32:00 PM
From: RealMuLan  Read Replies (1) of 42787
 
<<At ucla, i have many reports that "students from asian" homelands are disappearing from campus.

But I think I heard on the CNN news that UCLA has already agreed to let Asian students pay tuition late without penalty.

And UCLA will not be the only one getting hurt. I read a report said that it is estimated the US graduate school's enrollment will be down by 10% next year because of this Asian currency problem. In University of Wisconsin at Madison, there are over 1,100 students from South Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia. At least another 1,200 from Taiwan and Hong Kong. And several hundreds more from Japan. Those from China won't be affected too much because most of them have scholarship here. The first group is the most likely affected. But even if students from Taiwan and Japan, they are also affected somewhat because their currency has also devalued, only by a lesser degree.
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