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To: Archie Meeties who wrote (37253)6/7/2000 11:13:00 PM
From: Ed Forrest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77400
 
Bambs, I'm sure you realize that your cold bearishness will do nothing but strengthen the resolve of the bulls. A better tactic would be to post overwhelmingly bullish posts which contain ideas which are shot through with the fallacies that are supporting the stock price and let the reality slowly sink in.

That statement could only come from a mind that is lacking in maturity.Silly stuff.



To: Archie Meeties who wrote (37253)6/8/2000 9:18:00 AM
From: JRI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77400
 
For some reason, both you and Bambs have a real problem understanding that, in a mild economic slowdown, not all companies/products are affected...you seem to believe that all companies, everywhere are similarly, proportionally affected..

I think your argument(s) would be MUCH more powerful if you would claim that Greenspan will overshoot in the interest rate game, and drive us close to a recession...although I think companies like Cisco will STILL see a much, more limited impact (than others), it could potentially effect Cisco's numbers..

However, if your current argument is, as I understand it...that as the U.S. economy slows from 5%-3%...that companies like Cisco will start missing their numbers....well..

I think that is a weak argument.