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Strategies & Market Trends : Investment in Russia and Eastern Europe

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To: Rob Shilling who wrote (883)1/4/1999 11:10:00 PM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (4) of 1301
 
Maybe, who knows? Faced with reality that nobody will ever give it
more money, Russia may even have to do something about its economy,
or, at least, about stealing. Nothing left to steal there.
I have seen a web site in Russia where one can buy 50 books for 50
bucks, with delivery. (Would not advise anybody to try this due to
widespread credit card fraud). Not to mention that Russia's market
cap is less than that of AMZN. I believe, however, that the US bubble
will pop some time in 1999, and this will hurt the global economy a
lot (Russia included)
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