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To: GST who wrote (139174)2/12/2002 3:05:12 PM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
>>Bill thinks there will be a new and much bigger 'up leg' (bubble)
LOL! Billy thinks like no one thinks. That's why he's so unique.
How would you feel if you had started the moderated new economy thread the day the bubble burst?
Talk about bad timing!!



To: GST who wrote (139174)2/12/2002 5:18:29 PM
From: John Chen  Respond to of 164684
 
GST,re:"Trillions of Dollars". Had it not for AG. flooded the markets with
liquidity, the 'dot-RON's, 'en-RON's, 'fiber-RON's, 'tele-RON's....
the RON's would have bankrupted the country.
Well, at least someone can affort 300,000+ starter homes and there is
NO INFLATION, NO WAGE PRESSURE.



To: GST who wrote (139174)2/12/2002 8:46:54 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Bill thinks there will be a new and much bigger 'up leg' (bubble)

I also think some technology stocks will exceed their prior (bubble) highs in the next bull mkt. Applied Materials, for one, and probably somebody in the telecom sector. Applied is about half of his former high right now. Same with Dell, 50% down from his prior highs now and tons of mkt share potential to grab now that they are diversifying into storage.

These aren't the bubble stocks though.
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