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To: Joan Osland Graffius who wrote (97345)8/24/2002 12:58:49 PM
From: shadowman  Respond to of 132070
 
Now there must be some investments to take advantage of this phenomena

Who makes Valium?<g>



To: Joan Osland Graffius who wrote (97345)8/24/2002 3:42:51 PM
From: Night Trader  Respond to of 132070
 
Children of Osama?

stacks.msnbc.com

At this point, evidence of an overall jump in post-Sept. 11 pregnancies — even for the New York metropolitan area — is anecdotal. That’s because it takes demographers weeks or even months to collect and tally official birth data.

There are, however, signs that a boom is coming, says Beck Bromberg, who runs a business called Forty Weeks, a wholesaler for products for babies and new mothers. Her company’s sales to such retailers as Babiesrus.com are up more than 75 percent



To: Joan Osland Graffius who wrote (97345)8/25/2002 10:59:42 AM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
Joan, I think the baby boomlet and the housing bubble are working hand in hand. I haven't quite figured the responce, intellectually. Things have gotten more dangerous, so we want more relatively defenseless babies to experience it? But I guess the survival of the species instinct overwhelms logic every time. But, there may be somebody to pay for my Social Security after all. <VBG>