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To: pater tenebrarum who wrote (128329)10/9/2001 2:58:21 PM
From: TheStockFairy  Respond to of 436258
 
That was MFS they purchased. It was cheaper to terminate long distance calls on their own network instead of using the local bell companies. They got UUNet to boot, which I'm betting was more lucky for them than planning. They bought Brooks Fiber after that.



To: pater tenebrarum who wrote (128329)10/9/2001 2:58:21 PM
From: TheStockFairy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
That was MFS they purchased. It was cheaper to terminate long distance calls on their own network instead of using the local bell companies. They got UUNet to boot, which I'm betting was more lucky for them than planning. They bought Brooks Fiber after that.



To: pater tenebrarum who wrote (128329)10/9/2001 4:23:47 PM
From: SunSunM  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
How large the role did money supply play in other bubbles, like south seas, canals, railroad, emerging markets around 1820s ?

The question came up from my other post:
Message 16468989

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May be bubbles are created not by one person but by the greed of all participants.
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Of course, participants on the sell side knew what's going on better than the participants on the buy side.