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To: yard_man who wrote (119199)9/1/2001 9:38:41 AM
From: Box-By-The-Riviera™  Respond to of 436258
 
could be... but lately the only thing that's been leaking, in spite of all their best efforts, is the ship they are trying to save... but.. i think they give it one or two really huge whopping tries before we're done this year... they just gotta do that, don't ya know.

unless, lucky bear honey finders us, it's out of control and contagiously out of control... i don't think they can stop a virus like that this time.. after all, the so called repair of the asian crisis, in the end now, was a pure failure leading to what we've now got... so all such rescues are now suspect... we won't know until it happens, just like Long Term Cap and their nobel prized eggs heads... we won't know until after the meeting(s).

we don't talk about air drops and PPT's anymore here lately... wonder what that means?

or maybe the more well known facts now go without saying at all?



To: yard_man who wrote (119199)9/1/2001 11:44:22 AM
From: Ken98  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Tip, this could well be given the revised productivity numbers coming on Wed. next week.

All of this "attention" on productivity reminds me of the "low" expectations for the GDP numbers last week, and then all of a sudden, SHAZAAAM - they weren't as "bad" as expected.

See also:

<<Recovery Hinges on Productivity - Study
JACKSON HOLE, Wyoming (Reuters) - A rebound in the U.S. economy hinges on whether productivity stays on a solid track and the consequences should it derail are potentially dire, according to a paper presented to a meeting of top policymakers, bankers and academics on Saturday.>>

biz.yahoo.com

Have a good weekend, Ken.