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To: Andrew who wrote (54211)10/24/2001 7:38:04 PM
From: bigbuk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62348
 
andy who was short CRY @ low 30s ? tia

now all the pros come out of the woodwork LMAO
btw look at MED today nice borrows from 4.00 ish AHAAHAHAHAHAAHAHAAHAHA

only if i was al collard i could trade better .....

lemme see the A+=D- red over Blue grenn over MACD

sheeeeshhhh back to the ford plant to the real job
ROFLMAKAAAOAOAAOOAOAAOAOAOAOAOAOAAOOAOA



To: Andrew who wrote (54211)10/24/2001 8:28:06 PM
From: bigbuk  Respond to of 62348
 
LOL !!!! some feregeet the mkts were doomed before WTC !!!

Economic fate again in Saudi hands

U.S. economy threatened by potential instability in kingdom

OPINION
By Christopher Byron
MSNBC CONTRIBUTOR

Oct. 24 — Plenty of attention is being paid these days to the prospects for the U.S. economy, which was heading into a recession even before the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11. But a far bigger economic threat to Americans is developing half way around the world in the repressive Persian Gulf kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which teeters at the edge of economic and political chaos, imperiling the economic and geopolitical interests of not just the United States but of the entire world.