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To: qwave who wrote (50378)4/11/2002 5:45:23 PM
From: LTK007  Respond to of 99280
 
<<What a way to prop up the market by the feds. Would be nice to know when they started the investigation. Maybe SEC has been told no more investigations of big boys!!! Feds will settle with AA next week and everyone will be happy.
Really have to wonder motivation here. Unemployment claims up, stock market in chaos, oil prices moving north, middle-east conflict , got to pay for the war on terrorism,...>> quite possible, i remember once i said Stock Market was a major part of National Security and Dale Baker(ex-state department fellow)
was audaciouss in his scorn to me that NS would EVER EVER think about such matters.
The hell they don't! You think they would not do all they can to prevent a stock market collapse at this time of global tension, i bet it is high priority.
That is simple commonsense, the national goverment will do anything to avoid a market crisis at this point in time.
And on what basis--- "It is a matter of National Security"--that is the basis.



To: qwave who wrote (50378)4/12/2002 2:04:36 PM
From: LTK007  Respond to of 99280
 
qwave wrote<<What a way to prop up the market by the feds. Would be nice to know when they started the investigation. Maybe SEC has been told no more investigations of big boys!!! Feds will settle with AA next week and everyone will be happy.>> Bloomberg ticker has that Fed are about offer AA a settlement deal.