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To: jhg_in_kc who wrote (145261)10/20/1999 5:23:00 AM
From: Frank Ellis Morris  Respond to of 176387
 
>>Shortly after Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan concluded a televised conference, the
Nasdaq Composite Index began falling, and by 2:40 PM, was trading in negative
territory. The result was that the tech-heavy index turned a 40-point gain in the
morning into a slight 0.97-point loss to 2688.18 by the final bell.
WILL NOTHING STOP THIS CRAZY SON OF A BITCH? DOES IT TAKE
ANOTHER CRASH? if AOL OR IBM DO NOT MEET THE WHISPER
TOMORROW...
GREENSPAN PARANOIA TAKES OVER?
i hope not.<<

The last couple of weeks while I was on vacation I could not help but tune into CNBC at all the hotels I was visiting in Canada and New England. It is very frustrating to see that Allen greenspan is on a uni bomber mission to take the markets down. Maybe we need a change in the political party next year to end a lot of the crap that has been going on manipulating and interfering with big businesses. Hope that Microsoft's good news last night will also be continued by IBM and AOL after the bell today.

Best Wishes
Frank