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To: GST who wrote (109297)10/1/2000 9:00:44 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
But
perhaps it is time to stop playing dumb games about whether or not these things are in
question -- any idiot can see that by now.


GST,

I do not agree. You are too bearish again<G> Everytime there is a market downturn the world economy is coming to an end from your point of view. Consumer spending slowed in September for the middle two weeks of September. I believe it is picking back up now in the US. I can't speak for other countries. The media had no real news to focus on in our area and was scaring the middle income consumer to death about how much they would have to spend on heating, etc. in this part of the country. It appears from my end people are now coming to the realization that the additional cost is small compared to their total budget. I have never done business in a better economy.

Glenn



To: GST who wrote (109297)10/1/2000 9:15:20 PM
From: Bill Harmond  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
>>The Nasdaq had its worst September since the exchange was founded.

What does that prove, GST?

Look at ARBA, BRCD, PHCM, SGSF, VRTA, HGSI, IDPH, EBAY...

>>But perhaps it is time to stop playing dumb games about whether or not these things are in question

Nobody's playing dumb games. I actually OWN these names and others. Everything is in question all the time. I debate you on these topics, and you turn it into issues of focus and intelligence. You haven't been proven right about any of your extensive nay-saying. Stop laying macro-self-righteous crap. You pile on, but when the market is in rally mode you conveniently head off to Siam.

If you want to put the right in righteous, show us your bets. Otherwise it's hot air from an anonimous private party, who could be a high-school kid for all we know.



To: GST who wrote (109297)10/2/2000 3:31:14 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
The Nasdaq had its worst September since the exchange was founded.

It did? On a % or dollar basis? We've had much rougher months in the naz it seems to me.