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Non-Tech : Derivatives: Darth Vader's Revenge

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To: Thomas M. who wrote (718)1/6/1999 9:30:00 AM
From: Worswick  Read Replies (1) of 2794
 
David Tice vs. Laszlo Biryani.

Who wil be right?

As an adie to the "manipulatuion" of the market we have the manipulation of media when all these polls come out and say 70% of the public supports President Clinton. Is the government honking our little horn here? Why? Is that possible?

Yesterday, an old German u-boat commander was at my house and he asked a question in regard to these polls about Clinton: "Do you know anybody that suports the President?" he asked. I thought a moment, I had to confess like the evidence that was clearly in fonrt of me, that he didn't go down with his boat, "Well...no....I don't know a single soul that supports the President."

To the pith of the Tice report so kindly referenced by your url.

"...America's ruptured credit bubble has economic implications the stock market cannot ignore. Among these negatives will be corporate America's inability to work off excess capacity. Quality companies are finding out that their industries have expanded too much to meet sinking demand. Marginal companies will find credit unavailable. There has simply been too much credit created, everywhere – for consumers, businesses and financial markets. All the makings are in place for a debt collapse".

Well. Either David or Laszlo will be right. Laszlo predicts a 1999 Dow 12,000. David a visit to the cellar

Best to you,

Clark
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