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To: d:oug who wrote (85351)5/12/2002 9:53:38 AM
From: C Hudson  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 116815
 
HUGE spike in the EURO over the weekend? Can someone answer if FOREX operate during the weekend or is this a glitch? If true, HUGE implications for US Markets and GOLD on Monday....

finance.yahoo.com



To: d:oug who wrote (85351)5/12/2002 3:23:28 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 116815
 
"The problems with Unix were too deep to fix"

(Denis Ritchie)

"The Problem with MS Windows is that it is too fixed too deeply."

(US Attorney General.)

"The problem with Linux is that it gets you into a deep fix."

(E. Chargers --- CPL -- the above code may be copied as long as you quote me on every output line and very few people without a PhD can run it.)

"Help! We need another Imac fix"

(Stevadore Jobs)

"Can anyone fix this computer so it stays fixed? If not, fix me another drink and bring me that there abacus."

(yer avg. beer drinking mouse chaser)

EC<:-}



To: d:oug who wrote (85351)5/13/2002 12:24:28 AM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116815
 
Without More Fairness, Will the Markets Implode?
or
MANIPULATION IS RAMPANT --- Can We Stop It?
From: Dave Gore
Sunday, May 12, 2002
... you are missing the point.
... perhaps the crooks and the average investor can both understand.
... [markets could] lose 20-80% of current investors.
[and] accept 3-6% returns on CD's or extremely low risk...
If you haven't read last week's "Business Week" issue
entitled "The Betrayed Investor", which makes a huge point
of that very thing, you better do so.[end.]
::
Message 17455326
From: Dave Gore
- From an article in "Business Week" called the
"The Betrayed Investor, Feb. 25, 2002
businessweek.com