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To: sea_urchin who wrote (63952)2/18/2001 10:46:49 AM
From: Zeev Hed  Respond to of 116782
 
Searle, but gold is not alone in being at a 22 years low, so are many grains and other basic metals (like aluminum) have just bounced back from such lows. In terms od dollars, even at $30/barrel, crude is at the same price it was in the early 60'. Two years ago at the $11/barrel price, it was (dollar adjusted) probably at a 50 years low.

Zeev



To: sea_urchin who wrote (63952)2/18/2001 12:23:27 PM
From: Ahda  Respond to of 116782
 
when you see everything exploding around you it is much emotion that accidently gets tied with logic. Probably what will happen is the law suit of Gata will increase the returns of the legal firm and a select few will benefit.

The commodity base price comforts. Searle i just don't see a slow down here. I know that earnings in public companies are shrinking yet the private sector appears to be growing.

If prices are contained across the rest of the nation the balloon could very well be limited to Ca. Here due to utilities and a more realistic view of tech there could be a contraction in some areas but from what i am seeing it appears it is only in the stock price of the web vehicles. Property has concerned me yet a portion of that could be due to the exclusion we have in taxes. Where Zeev is much more comfortable than i am perhaps, it has to do with my area which is non tech so it really makes me wonder.
I suppose all is well until ones sees one can live elsewhere with comparable climate and less congestion for less money. Or if elsewhere is rising like here our dollar is going down the tubes.

My fondest regards to Jill and your whole litter. Smile Searle, Saddam if he was one quarter politician and three quarters less mad had a good chance a unifying the Arab world i think he just blew it and granted us all ease. Tis a world that loves Doves.

The agency said Saddam had ordered the formation of 21 military divisions consisting of Iraqis who have volunteered to fight with Palestinians in their uprising against the Israelis that began last September.