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To: PMG who wrote (45190)7/26/2001 1:37:43 PM
From: Canuck Dave  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 56532
 
Meanwhile, Nasdog about to go green.

I'm gritting the old teeth on getting shaken out of JNPR so easily this morning. Now up a buck.

Oh, well.

CD



To: PMG who wrote (45190)7/26/2001 2:10:52 PM
From: LTK007  Respond to of 56532
 
thanks for expansion of your idea.Like this<And even here on Si where a lot of people are as critical as you, most do not realize that this is no balanced view.

The eye can't see itself. Thus many Americans may not realize that their views e.g. on the Central European economy and its perceived weakness are overemphasized in the eyes of the Europeans. My point was, that the Wall Street controlled (if so) media seems to have a new trick that may rest undiscovered in the US. They emphasize more and more the "serious problems" that European Economy is facing - maybe to put the US domestic economy in a better light?. could well be a new trick:)> Paxmax



To: PMG who wrote (45190)7/27/2001 4:14:00 PM
From: LTK007  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 56532
 
PMG well just saw an interview that i feel was truth on TV at last-----A Larry Jeddeloh of TIS Group just was on Bloomberg TV that had the talking head interviewer looking very displeased as he was NOT saying the right things.
He said techs are in a depression not a recession,and more bad news will just keep coming.
Regards general economy,he said, matters will accelerate into a full blown recession as the next shoe to drop is consumer spending will start fading.
He sees next year as worse than than this year.
Golly gee,a fellow that agrees with me,on TV:)
Interviewer asked "then how do you make money!" Larry J,said we have been shorting for sometime."i thought the interviewer was then about to throw up:) "Are you positive on anything",she asked and he said they on going into energy on a longterm view that OPEC will get prices back to 35-38dollars and they feel a disruption in oil traffic is becoming more and more likely at some point in time.
He said they are bullish on generic pharmaceuticals,also.
Now that was refreshing to hear on TV.Max p.s. interviewr finished by stuttering "well that sure is a very dim view"