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To: pcyhuang who wrote (1)7/12/1999 3:28:00 AM
From: chalu2  Respond to of 6
 
No, verdicts of this size are usually thrown out on appeal, and most market traders won't know and won't care about this case. When reports come out that Internet growth is ending, there will be panic selling, deflating the bubble. This is 2-3 years away.



To: pcyhuang who wrote (1)7/12/1999 10:05:00 AM
From: chalu2  Respond to of 6
 
GM is up 2 points this morning.



To: pcyhuang who wrote (1)7/12/1999 3:23:00 PM
From: JB2  Respond to of 6
 
Edward Chancellor is trying to drive forward by looking in the rearview mirror. You don't make much progress driving that way, but it seems he is so afraid of crashing that he would rather be inert than take the risk of momentum.

Harry Dent paints a truer picture of what is ahead. When the baby boomers all retire, then we will see the huge slowdown. This is not mania driving the stock market,it is demographics. Everybody is piling their money in at once. I don't look for them to start taking their money out of the market until around 2008.

The GM verdict is not any sort of catalyst. The verdict will probably be overturned. The jury was not told the crash was caused by a drunk driver going 70 mph. Gas tank or no gas tank, that is likely to cause serious injury. The jury should have had the whole picture.



To: pcyhuang who wrote (1)7/13/1999 1:06:00 AM
From: pcyhuang  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6
 
Inflated high-tech stocks

Here is an excellent article from the Upside magazine on the "Twenty
Most Inflated High Tech Stocks."

upside.com

best rgds,

pcyhuang
huangcapital.com