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Technology Stocks : IMOT, the Yahoo of China??

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To: Retired41 who wrote (560)3/17/1999 1:21:00 PM
From: Elllk   of 781
 
Yes, R41. Even older than you and again confronted with the case that "There's somethin' goin' on here and I don't know what it is, do I, Mr. Dylan."

But you continue to make a very good case and your knowledge of China is remarkable. And I am sure you are right about the fear instilled in the Chinese leaders by the Gorbachev experience "Back in the USSR, boys" back when it could be sung "Don't know how lucky you are, boys." Many of the Chinese leaders, I am sure, could sing that to thenselves to fall asleep when in a bout of insomnia and fear of the future.

But here is a news report just out. It has nothing to do specifically with IMOT or XNET but I am genuinely interested in what you think about some of the projections for development of Chinese internet which are in this article.

biz.yahoo.com

I am at "work" and have limited time. I wish I didn't and could pursue these issues more fully right now. Of course, this also makes me very interested in comments you have made elsewhere about the detrimental impact of "work" on important areas of understanding and I also hope to pursue that issue with you when I am not at "work."

I trust you understand my comment about Cleveland was tongue-in-cheek. I would love the Browns, too, if I weren't a lifelong Red Sox fan. Wasn't Boudreau coaching them when he started the William's shift?

Larry
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