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To: Eric Wells who wrote (108712)9/21/2000 6:40:28 PM
From: NOW  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Eric: were you long this POS or was it MSFT?



To: Eric Wells who wrote (108712)9/21/2000 6:57:37 PM
From: GST  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Eric: Who knows where the bottom is -- but with each passing day people are watching their wealth evaporate. If you take the cash pulled from the market and compare it to the amount of lost market cap it would be an interesting ratio. For example, lets say the market cap loss in the next couple of days is a trillion dollars. How much cash gets pulled to the sidelines? A hundred billion? Whatever the amount, the rest just goes up in smoke. I won't say it.....



To: Eric Wells who wrote (108712)9/21/2000 8:18:26 PM
From: John Chen  Respond to of 164684
 
Eric,"Intel's lost => AMZN's gain". The only 'promising
company' left for WallStreet profitter to PUMP.

Story goes from Continent to Continent. Each story last
a couple of quarter. Here is the 'promising trend':

1. U.S is no good.
2. Europe Excellent for ... until ...
3. Middle East...
4. China ...
5. Japan ...
6. Africa ...
7. Australia ...
8. The Moon ...

3 to 7 can be in any order.
8 should be the last one.