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To: SpudFarmer who wrote (1538)3/15/2000 1:44:00 PM
From: SpudFarmer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12231
 
Bull in a China shop? Who says talk is cheap?

1. We have pinhead pop the biotech/genomic bubble and it only took 10 minutes. His little speech with Mr. Blair was worse than Mr. "I invented the internet" Gore. The domino effect took place and accomplished what Mr. Greenspan has been trying to do for two years now. Maybe he wants to run the FED RES after his term is up? Someone has to pay for that little cottage in NY.

2. Speaking of Mr. Greenspan, (No, I'm not 'whinning' anymore, how about 'shinning'?) his little pep talks are beginning to be useful. Gives all the financial channels something to look forward to. Also gives the 'experts' something to write and talk about, to give them the 'air' of professionalism and expertise. Now it may be possible to not raise rates? As I've always said, govt. doesn't control the markets, perception does.

3. Maybe the China message will catch on. It appears that all the speculation can be thrown out now. On with China. Now we can go back to arguing if there is a market or not. Just like G*, huh? Believe it or not, there is a lot of $$$$$ in China.

Time to go and pick up some bargains. It would be fun to tell some vicious and juicy stories about genomic genocide, but I will spare you all. I'm sure you may hear some good stories in the next few days?

Q rocks, G* is an asteroid...