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To: pater tenebrarum who wrote (103779)5/21/2001 5:18:42 PM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Argentina already has a mixed hedge to their currency I think 50% 50% Dollar / Euro not sure but also the French are heavely promoting the Euro the Far East out of love toward the US <GGG>

Will not be surprised to see more and more international trades of raw material quoted in Euro instead of dollars. Based on the two region of influence and GDP, a 50% split Dollar Euro makes sense

Haim



To: pater tenebrarum who wrote (103779)5/21/2001 5:27:38 PM
From: Don Lloyd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
hb -

koreaherald.co.kr

"Bee swarm raids plane at Gimpo Airport

A swarm of bees flew into a domestic plane before passengers had boarded at Gimpo Airport, creating panic among the crew and delaying its departure yesterday, airport officials said. ..."

Isn't this taking yield management a bit too far?

Not only do they spill the beans to the bees that they cannot fly on their own, but then they sell them unsold standby seats and allow them to board first. -g-

Regards, Don



To: pater tenebrarum who wrote (103779)5/21/2001 7:53:14 PM
From: Agamemnon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
heinz, when is the euro going to be a hard currency ie: in the pockets of the people? Are stores required to accept it & will the national currencies be phased out?
regards

ps: as an avrg american this day scares me , oh well...maybe the euro printing presses will go bonkers as well



To: pater tenebrarum who wrote (103779)5/21/2001 9:18:51 PM
From: re3  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
durban deep doo doo was 90 cents when the squid supposedly bailed ho ho ho

contrary indicator to the max !!!

Message 15707577



To: pater tenebrarum who wrote (103779)5/21/2001 10:12:46 PM
From: timers  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
anyone know what the deal is with ELD? or ELD.TO ? i show it not trading today



To: pater tenebrarum who wrote (103779)5/22/2001 10:11:55 AM
From: yard_man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
opinion on PAL and the metal in general?



To: pater tenebrarum who wrote (103779)5/22/2001 10:50:57 AM
From: yard_man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Nice choice for the symbol

quote.yahoo.com

Could be a good short-term play if priced right -- would take some research -- it is likely overpriced



To: pater tenebrarum who wrote (103779)5/22/2001 11:25:14 AM
From: yard_man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
what happens if the dollar gets even more extremely overbought from here, temporarily?

Obviously, our exports get more expensive and inflation gets some temporary relief, again, except for locally produced goods (do we mfr anything any more?) --
the spending binge could be extended a little bit longer ...
what else ...

it would seem that there would be some practical limits to the last orgy, but what are those limits? the costs of raw goods for producers??

a further hyper-aggravation of the imbalances wasn't something I envisioned, but maybe it looks more plausible now? ...