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To: Bill Harmond who wrote (12547)7/2/2002 5:39:26 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 57684
 
"Diogenes needs a searchlight of massive proportions to see the truth in accounting reports these days."

-Art Cashin on CNBC



To: Bill Harmond who wrote (12547)7/2/2002 5:43:48 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57684
 
uh uh. wait a minute. some of those were not bears, those are corrections.

1970, - bear?
73-74,- bear
81-82,- correction
90-91,- definitely a correction, I remember this one although some at oracle did get wiped out
00-02. - bear

Three bona fide bears listed here. For the other ones you have to go back to 1930... and 1901! LOL

Actually from reading the bear threads I learned about the 1901 bear. Never really heard about that one before. That one might be interesting, coming out of the "gilded age" 1890s plus the turn of the century similarities to this one are intesting.
L



To: Bill Harmond who wrote (12547)7/2/2002 5:59:30 PM
From: techanalyst1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 57684
 
And 1994. Not sure that was a bear but I think that stocks tanked pretty well.

How long did the gas lines last? I didn't have a car till 1977 and I remember waiting in line for even odd days.

TA