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To: Walkingshadow who wrote (10145)2/13/2001 11:21:59 PM
From: A.L. Reagan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13572
 
Here's how Alan Greenspan figures out the state of the economy:

Corporate managers more generally, rightly or wrongly, appear to remain remarkably sanguine about the potential for innovations to continue to enhance productivity and profits. At least this is what is gleaned from the projections of equity analysts, who, one must presume, obtain most of their insights from corporate managers. According to one prominent survey, the three- to five-year average earnings projections of more than a thousand analysts, though exhibiting some signs of diminishing in recent months, have generally held firm at a very high level. Such expectations, should they persist, bode well for continued strength in capital accumulation and sustained elevated growth of structural productivity over the longer term.

Sheesh, he's making monetary policy based on sell-side analyst reports? The same info sources that led to trillions of dollars of market cap vaporization? (I used to think A.G. was unfairly picked on, but if he's reading Henry Blodgett and Abby Jo to make Fed decisions, God help us.)

federalreserve.gov



To: Walkingshadow who wrote (10145)2/14/2001 1:20:23 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13572
 
Dude,

That BRCoMmotion thread still needs bustin' up. FredE does his best, but he's just one lonely voice in the wilderness, a mere sidling shadow of A@P when you really need a vocal, vociferous, voracious, voluptous, voluminous, viperish, vampy, vituperative verve to vocalize in the venue of Valhalla.

Va va va Voom, R.



To: Walkingshadow who wrote (10145)2/14/2001 9:17:12 AM
From: bowledover  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13572
 
Walkingshadow, read the link. Terrific stuff, thoroughly enjoyed that. Hope Greg comes back to pick up his other suitcase and sees that; I think he'd enjoy it too.

bowledover