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Technology Stocks : Nokia (NOK)
NOK 5.935+1.1%Nov 21 9:30 AM EST

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To: tero kuittinen who wrote (984)9/14/1998 11:41:00 AM
From: jackrabbit  Read Replies (2) of 34857
 
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I respect your knowledge about about Nokia and developments in the world cellular market and enjoy reading your posts on these matters.

About the US political situation, however, I'm afraid that you don't have a clue, and would respectfully suggest that you refrain from damaging your credibility further by posting uninformed pronouncements and speculation.

There is a big difference between people who answer poll questions and voters. In the 3 polls that really have mattered for Clinton, he got 43% approval in '92, disapproval of historic proportions in '94, and 49% approval in '96. Democrats know this and they will suffer handily at the polls in November if they continue to defend Clinton's perjury before a federal criminal grand jury in August and his continued dissembling to the public. That is why Democrats (Moynihan, Lieberman, B. Kerry, J. Kerry, Byrd, Hollings, Nunn, McHale, Kaptur, Glendenning, soon to be others IMO) are starting to avoid him like Typhoid Mary. Wall Street's reaction, as usual, is impossible to predict. I personally don't believe Wall St. credits Clinton for market/economic performance.
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