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Pastimes : Richard Ney and the Wall Street Gang

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To: ccryder who wrote (127)1/22/1998 12:52:00 AM
From: BenYeung  Read Replies (1) of 492
 
Concerning Asian currencies, S. Korea was actually hit hard. From the word of my father, S. Korean cars were flooded all over Hong Kong because they were all of a sudden cheaper, and people wanted these cars bad. Before this whole thing, Korean cars were no popular at all (neither were American cars) because Chinese people much prefer Japanese and European cars such as BMW and Mercedes. Money talks I guess.

But Wall Street cannot blind us with the Asian stuff anymore, I am sure that they will look for "the next crisis."

Thank God that JBIL went back up today, god know when it will go back down.
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