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To: SirRealist who wrote (32266)2/13/2001 10:38:43 AM
From: SirRealist  Respond to of 49816
 
Yanno, if PEET could break 11.25 today, its wedge would be broken to the toro side... qp ends Friday. Why can't it act like GMCR?



To: SirRealist who wrote (32266)2/13/2001 10:40:46 AM
From: noneed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 49816
 
this is a greenie snippet from briefing.com:

10:08 ET Greenspan Testimony : Greenspan did
say that "for the period ahead, downside risks
predominate" but his comment that December
weakness did not continue through January still
looks to us like the most telling comment in the
testimony. There is still concern and more rate cuts
are likely, but the degree of concern at the Fed has
moderated.

10:03 ET Greenspan Testimony : Here is a key
line in the Greenspan testimony: "The exceptional
weakness so evident in a number of economic
indicators toward the end of last year (perhaps in
part the consequence of adverse weather)
apparently did not continue in January." This line
suggests that Greenspan is not as concerned about
the economy as he was a few weeks back. That
doesn't mean there won't be additional easing, but
the Fed may not be as aggressive as the market had
hoped.



To: SirRealist who wrote (32266)2/13/2001 10:49:03 AM
From: figanin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 49816
 
Hi Kevin - nice $ on PPRO. Text of AG's speech is here - apparently these are posted in advance of presentation:

federalreserve.gov

figanin