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To: Knighty Tin who wrote (65250)7/25/1999 4:58:00 PM
From: james paterson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 132070
 
Mike & anyone else,
I'd appreciate comments on this from Barron's. Is he basically saying that greasyspoon is monetizing the debt.

TIA, James

Mogambo Guru
9241 54th St. North, Pinellas Park, Fla. 33782
JULY 13~Now we'll see if Greenspan is going to forever forsake his duty to
offset insane fiscal policy, namely huge stimulus spending with the economy
sporting an unemployment rate of only 4.6%. Judging by his past behavior, he
won't do more than flap his lips a few times about "caution"; this is the same
guy under whose watch the Fed has sterilized more than $500 billion in
T-bonds. It now appears that Greenspan will achieve immortality as the sine
qua non of most accommodating, see-no-evil, ball-playing Fed chairman in
history. Paul Volcker, where are you now that we need you?



To: Knighty Tin who wrote (65250)7/25/1999 5:43:00 PM
From: gnuman  Respond to of 132070
 
MB, What's wrong with this math?
Thought there were 8 Ram's on a DIMM?

July 14, 1999 (TOKYO) -- The rolling average 64Mb DRAM (PC100, 8M x 8) contract price for large users in the 30-day period up to June 25 (May 27-June 25, 1999) was US$6.63 in North America, US$6.69 in Europe and US$6.19 in Asia, according to ICIS-LOR's worldwide DRAM price survey...............

As for prices of memory modules, the spot price in North America for 64Mb dual in-line memory modules (DIMM, PC100) declined by 4.22 percent to US$37.83. It declined by 2.83 percent in Europe to US$40.85, and it declined by 0.91 percent to US$39.07 in Asia.

nikkeibp.asiabiztech.com



To: Knighty Tin who wrote (65250)7/26/1999 10:47:00 AM
From: carl a. mehr  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
All,
Who owns the New York Stock Exchange?

I checked the site, but the answer was not obvious to me.
nyse.com

An IPO could raise a lot of money for the owners.

TIA,
humble carl