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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (33091)3/12/2001 1:54:08 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 65232
 
Here's a possible trendline for the Nasdaq....

Message 15487997

Lets hope we consolidate and move back above 2000...From there its a LONG road back to where we belong...=)

BTW, I like your comments on the FED. As you know I AM NOT one of their biggest fans <G>. Greenspeak is still way behind the curve and our economy may be skating on some thin ice.

Best Regards,

Scott



To: Uncle Frank who wrote (33091)3/12/2001 1:54:52 PM
From: Dalin  Respond to of 65232
 
Did they ever consider that Nike may have screwed up the installation themselves?

Did any other company installing ITWO's product have a problem? I haven't heard of one.

If so...then I would bet it's NIKE's fault.

Ooops...make that, I AM betting it's NIKES fault. <g>

:0)

Ramblin



To: Uncle Frank who wrote (33091)3/12/2001 5:11:55 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Folks are questioning the FED and its willingness to move...

<<There were also lingering worries the U.S. Federal Reserve may not be aggressive in cutting interest rates after recent economic data, like Friday's jobs and payroll figures, came in stronger than expected.

Bear Stearns chief economist Wayne Angell said the Fed will likely only cut interest rates by half a percentage point at its next policy meeting March 20, adding that would still leave the U.S. central bank well behind the curve.>>
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The handwriting is on the wall...the patient is sick...will Greenspeak move quickly enough to prevent a costly trip to the Intensive Care Unit?

Best Regards,

Scott