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To: Les H who wrote (97193)4/22/2001 9:07:51 PM
From: Skeeter Bug  Respond to of 436258
 
>>it is important to note that, at current levels, over the long run, tech stocks are a more attractive investment today than a year ago.<<

95% haircuts will do that to ya... the queen of the net... ho ho ho ho ho!!!!



To: Les H who wrote (97193)4/22/2001 9:53:21 PM
From: Giordano Bruno  Respond to of 436258
 
The beat goes on...

The week's stream of Fed speakers turns into a torrent later in the week with Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Cathy Minehan speaking on Wednesday. San Francisco Fed President Robert Parry, Philadelphia Fed President Anthony Santomero and Fed Vice Chairman Roger Ferguson speak on Thursday. Fed Board Governor Edward Gramlich speaks on Friday.

To top it off, Fed chief Alan Greenspan is due to speak at the Bond Market Association annual conference on Friday.


biz.yahoo.com



To: Les H who wrote (97193)4/22/2001 10:08:39 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Bill Gates no longer the world's wealthiest man. Now S. Robson Walton, owner of Wal-Mart.

sunday-times.co.uk



To: Les H who wrote (97193)4/23/2001 12:39:25 AM
From: LLCF  Respond to of 436258
 
<Queen of the net lies low as followers lose billions>

She's lucky not to be lying below ground IMO... I'd be in Switzerland if I were her.

DAK