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To: Gottfried who wrote (45417)4/13/2001 11:14:50 PM
From: Jerome  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 70976
 
>>>Recession? I don't know why people say there's a recession," <<<<

Could it be that Mr. Lam will be the last one to find out the bad news????

My observation on Forbes Magazine Articles. It appears tome that Forbes is often more concerned with the story quality of an article than they are with well balanced reporting. Almost like that TV program 20/20. All the facts that support their story are presented, while the part that would be considered contrary (or balanced)is just left out. Almost like a business version the National Enquirer.

Mr Forbes pre-occupation with wealthy individuals must be a psychological hang up. You have to admit that a list of the 500 wealthiest individuals in the word is about as significant as a list of the 500 people that have gone the longest with bathing. Thank God his presidential aspirations went no where, in spite of his wealth.

I said enough. Its time for all the Forbes defenders to sink to his defense.

Jerome



To: Gottfried who wrote (45417)4/14/2001 12:52:51 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
G,

Recession? I don't know why people say there's a recession," says Barry Lam

Barry Lam is head of a company specializing in notebook computers, one of the few remaining pockets of strength. I do not believe he would have made those same statements had his company been in the desktop business. In fact, I am quite sure:-)

Regards,

Brian