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To: AC Flyer who wrote (13670)1/18/2002 9:34:43 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 74559
 
Hi ACF, <<At this writing the foreigners’ B-shares are not convertible into A-shares ... Western pessimism toward China is so great that these B-shares have fallen 85% from their highs ... a bargain!
...
looking at a land company with huge holdings in raw land in the new part of Shanghai ... a glass company ... well-established companies in basic industries that will meet the emerging Chinese middle-class desire for a better life ...

no one is over 35>>

I believe these are key ideas, namely the value discrepency between A, B, and H shares (mainland companies traded in HK exchange), and 'staying real basic ... land'). The glass company he is talking about is Pilkington Glass. Moreover, the average particpants are young, as in emotional and inexperienced, perfect for a takedown:0)

Reading tomorrow's Wall Street Journal today, in 1920 USA.

Chugs, Jay