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To: stomper who wrote (86727)3/28/2001 10:06:06 AM
From: IceShark  Respond to of 436258
 
Right, we are on the same page. I misread your message. -g-

But as I said, I'm not sure of the magnitude on a macro scale, but it has to be tilted to reduced consumer spending as we are speculating. And I have a suspicion that the Trustees will front run the law's effective date and make people do repayment plans.

I don't think we should spend much time on this particular issue. Stock option plans going down the tubes is going to have a massive impact on marginal spending which will make this bankruptcy change look like the proverbial flea on the elephant's ass. -g-