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To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (121795)7/19/2002 1:58:07 PM
From: samim anbarcioglu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
yes



To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (121795)7/19/2002 2:13:39 PM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
Obviously, exports would be stimulated, but I'm not so sure the stock market would take such a development favorably since there would be better places abroad for foreign investments to be made. Interest rates would likely go higher here, and with the credit bubble in full swing, debtors would be hurt.

So probably a yes/no/depends answer.

What are your thoughts?



To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (121795)7/19/2002 2:34:27 PM
From: John Hayman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Dollar falling: It's down and appears to be continuing down. I am a tad fearful about some of the possible outcomes. It will be a change and a very interesting period of time.

Of course it is a positive for Qcom, but to the USA/World?????

John



To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (121795)7/19/2002 2:38:43 PM
From: marginmike  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
no but Qcom gets 87% in forighn profits. Means their profits will be up