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To: ahhaha who wrote (1111)2/21/2001 12:45:08 PM
From: AhdaRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 24758
 
Corporations will have to raise prices even though demand weakens and competition stiffens.

Do you call this stagflation?

What is most difficult about this whole situation is the much of the world is reliant upon the appetite of the US
What is most sad is surplus dollars created much nonsense that causes growth to evaporate quickly.

Is this a cycle or is this a symptom of a mature economy ?
I then think of the finance industry dollars delivered elsewhere to create profits and when elsewhere is relying on here it gets very questionable.
Then is there another period in history that this could be compared to?
I sometimes think that California birthed both the gold rush and the tech rush.
Now she is birthing a utility crush too. This will create limit on Calif. The taxes I fear will increase and so will shipping costs to the rest of the USA.

Now I wonder is it to simple to classify any healthy economic structure as that which has room for growth due to conducive pricing.?

My gardeners uncle who is in the same business taught him the basics of the prosperity and paucity,

It is the trees man when everybody trims trees it is paper time out there. grab it while you can. When the trees grow there ain’t no paper power anymore.

I rather think AG has got himself into a precarious position