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To: t2 who wrote (35900)3/1/2002 9:13:29 PM
From: Softechie  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 99280
 
Does anyone have a comparison chart between 1929 and 2000 bubble? I've seen one before but didn't bookmark that site. TIA.



To: t2 who wrote (35900)3/2/2002 8:21:32 AM
From: limtex  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 99280
 
NV but you are not going to see incredible level of spending in tech Well imho we are going to see a massive increase in tech spending as the recovery expands.

After a period of time when negativity has been proven right its difficult to see that there will ever be an economy of growth ever again. But that is obviously a nonsense.

We have had to endure the views of some of the strangest people since the bar scene in Star Wars all of whom have been proven right for about two years. They have had their day.

All of us are bloodied and blinded by Bearism from the Crash but don't forget this was an artificial crash caused by the FED targetting the NAZ by squeezing the very life out if it with interest rates. It has taken almost exactly two years to get the economy to start its engines and of course its difficult to see it.

Best,

L



To: t2 who wrote (35900)3/2/2002 9:07:59 AM
From: limtex  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 99280
 
NV - The January construction numbers were much stronger than what Wall Street had expected. A consensus forecast by Thomson Financial called for construction spending to rise 0.3% for the month.

Best,

L