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Strategies & Market Trends : New US Economy Policy

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To: Arthur Tang who wrote (156)5/14/1998 12:43:00 PM
From: Arthur Tang  Read Replies (1) of 435
 
The new economy in year 1999 and 2000, will there be a slow down?

The new economy is slow down slightly this year due to the technology of 0.25 submicron semiconductor yield. It has improved ever so small, but once the wafer design is corrected, it will resume double digit growth. Business software has improved enough for internet commerce. And factory automation has just begin to get more attention.

Year 1999 will be the beginning of America, Inc. Distribution outfits will be spread to the rest of the globe. Financial services is reaching out for global business as we speak. Land development locally is renewed for home owners to have wealth created in the next 30 years.

Year 2000 will be the year for factory automation. When they go global, the standard of living for many countries will equal to ours. All of them can be as wealthy as we are today. No one needs to be reminded that automobile assembly workers give America the middle class wealth.

Where will there be slow down in the new economy? We have to be on the watch, each and everyday.
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