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To: Ditchdigger who wrote (21759)11/4/2000 8:01:45 AM
From: Sergio H  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 29382
 
Good morning Ditch. Your parents sure do get around.

I don't know much about the Irish stock market, but found some interesting links including an answer to your question. <is there a mutual fund set up to track the ISEQ?>

According to this article there isn't a fund that tracks the ISEQ:
independent.ie

Irish economy growth, from today's RTE Online:
aertel.ie

<The NCB Purchasing Managers' Index recorded 53.8 in October to signal a further expansion of the Irish manufacturing economy.The Index is an indicator designed to provide an overall view of manufacturing conditions. After five consecutive months of decline, the Index rose from 53.4 in September to indicated a modest rise in the rate of expansion. But the pace of growth remained well below levels recorded towards the end of last year. >

Other links on Irish business and markets: ireland.com
businessandfinance.ie
sharewatch.com

Hope above info is what you were looking for Kenny. I'm getting ready for a house full of relatives ranging in age from 3 to 70. If the weather holds up I'd like to take a hike around the lake. Nice weather won't stick around much longer in the Northeast. I think it's time to get back into energy stocks.

Any guesses on Gore vs Bush?

Sergio