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To: Captain Jack who wrote (1757)3/10/2001 6:47:56 AM
From: Arthur Tang  Respond to of 3256
 
Economy is only suffering on the demand side(not much new products beyond housing and cars, also time saving frozen recipes). Supply side pump is still intact.

New wireless technology will include convergence technology so that all transmissions(including interactive DTV digital TV thru microwave towers) will be compatible to the monitors. This planned obsolescence will spur the demand side economy for the next ten years.

Wages and unemployment in the mean time remains the same. Middle management eliminated will go to small firms to show them where the money is. Large business will get better with more cut back to staff the small businesses. ie., small banks benefitted from large banks merging to release their equiped branches.

I am optimistic on central planning of our economy.



To: Captain Jack who wrote (1757)3/11/2001 11:33:45 AM
From: Dennis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3256
 
still hangin in there.....recessions don't last forever....I just hope the small investor doesn't panic...things I have read said they are hangin in for the long term, what other choice do they have when trying to build wealth???

Peace