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To: Sarkie who wrote (19031)5/10/2000 4:37:00 PM
From: Crystal ball  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Goofy Alan Greenspammer (GAG) is to blame. That's all. We need LEADERSHIP in BUYING that's all there is to it. Old GAG thinks the way to stop bleeding is to use leaches (Fed Reserve Rates) and other outmoded model-T and Edsel ways of thinking....this economy is strong, so we can NEVER be in a BEAR market, but we can be in Keynesian type of spiralling devaluation and inflation created by the Damn Federal Reserve jacking up its rates out of GREED and stupidity thinking it is bailin out China and Asia...Europe will not stand for it, as I said last Fall, and with the NASDAQ expanding into Europe the EURO o Dollar Arbitrage will make short work of our Economy....the good news: I prefer BMW to Toyata anyway.
I am,
Truly your$,
-Crystal Ball



To: Sarkie who wrote (19031)5/11/2000 12:20:00 AM
From: Sr K  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 28311
 
I laughed when I read someone thinks there are 31 m shares outstanding and no one challenged it. (there are ~42 m diluted, or there is $450 m preferred standing ahead of the common); and
when I read that GNET is profitable; and
especially when someone calculates a P/E on projected operating margins, pretax. Fairly soon, these pr twists of GAAP will be constrained, and everyone will use the same figures. That's the adjustment that is taking place now, IMO.