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To: Paul Shread who wrote (18559)9/12/2001 4:36:03 PM
From: donald sew  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
Paul,

I have always felt that security on especially domestic flights have been too lax-ed. The problem is that if one wants to find a way around security bad enough, they will find it. Regardless, its still too lax-ed.



To: Paul Shread who wrote (18559)9/13/2001 12:08:09 AM
From: Jacob Snyder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
There is probably going to be an abrupt drop-off in airline travel. Then, the new security measures are going to add costs for airlines, and make air travel permanently more inconvenient. Oil prices will probably go up. And, it looks like the guilty are probably from somewhere in the Arab world, so there will be yet more military/political/economic instability there, when the U.S. retaliates. Which may make oil prices go up further. All the above is bad for the airlines, and all the stocks in the group are likely to get whacked.