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To: Activatecard who wrote (144555)1/18/2002 12:54:08 AM
From: Bid Buster  Respond to of 436258
 
holly chit!...i'm dumbfounded how they could adjust by 382k

ufr



To: Activatecard who wrote (144555)1/18/2002 1:06:52 AM
From: J. Nelson  Respond to of 436258
 
Re: Job Numbers, I wonder if the official score keeper would try it on Oct 31, 2004 with that large of a change??? I'll bet not..... Have to give them credit anyting to keep the Price of Gold Down.. it's one that would bounce very big on that type of bad news... Was ready and now we wait for the next wave...

Peace,]

Jim...



To: Activatecard who wrote (144555)1/18/2002 8:43:14 AM
From: Secret_Agent_Man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
here's my call on jobless claims
Message 16922808
"The number of workers filing initial jobless claims fell by 14,000 to a
seasonally adjusted 384,000 for the week ended Jan 12 from 398,000 a
week earlier, the Labor Department said.

Even with last week's decrease, the labor market remained weak. On an
unadjusted basis, initial claims hit 776,035, the highest level since Jan 12,
1991, when they reached 872,472, the department said."