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To: JayPC who wrote (1010)2/10/2001 9:11:14 PM
From: ahhahaRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 24758
 
So what did Belec say that is of value? He tells you that the FED made a mistake. Rippy. The FED has made major mistakes every year. So what? The press and the observers conclude after these errors that the FED and AG are right on. They want more. None of them including and especially the academics know what the problem is, and their prejudices prevent them from discovering it any time soon. So it is irrelevant to conclude that the FED made a mistake.



To: JayPC who wrote (1010)2/13/2001 10:42:27 AM
From: AhdaRespond to of 24758
 
Jay I had an interesting conversation about Calgary and how growth was extensive there. The tax structure was much more conducive to growth than BC and ONT both.

What really shocked me was the price of one gmc truck type thing here and there the price was almost the same I think. There use to be this huge difference between vehicle prices in C and here.

Well the soft ware end of tech appears to be going into a recession. Lots of resumes are being sent out. Hopefully it will be contained in retail e commerce and not spread out to the community but from the looks of Calgary and the price of one gmc (silent strength of C dollar one province) means to me the road to rational valuations is being made.

A prelude to employment figures in one sector of Ca.