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To: Moominoid who wrote (42497)10/3/2002 7:34:11 PM
From: maceng2  Respond to of 42523
 
Well, survivors, rich ones, or even others who have not bled to death are always of interest -g-

I'm a current "gloomer and doomer" and have been for a year or two. Made loads of easy bucks on the tech bubble with company options etc in the past. Employees in industry often had a good feel when to buy company stock and when to sell it, no need to resort to any foul play.

Things were always oversold or overbought in tech land. I used to laugh at the bean counters selling for a 10% profit -g-

I got an economic amateur thread going (with gloomer doomer emphasis). Your most welcome and appreciated if you care to make any comment for us ones feeling in the dark.

Subject 53302

It's supposed to be a fun thread, lots of contrary punching and thumping, but just a play pen for kids at the end of the day.

rgds

PB



To: Moominoid who wrote (42497)7/6/2007 9:05:33 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42523
 
Ahmadinejad to ration electricity after gasoline
The president makes the suggestion, explaining the need to save energy. Measure might be an attempt to prepare the population for the possible consequences of fresh UN sanctions over Iran’s nuclear programme.

Tehran (AsiaNews) – A week after launching his gasoline rationing scheme, Iranian President Ahmadinejad announced his desire to do the same for electricity, opposition Iranian webzine Rooz reported quoting a statement made by the president and published in the Etemad Melli newspaper.

“This type of conservation could also be applied to electricity consumption,” Ahmadinejad is quoted as saying. “We have 3 million commercial units and 17 million families, totalling 20 million users. If each turns off a 100 watt lamp during peak power consumption hours of the day, we shall save about 2,000 megawatts of power consumption. This amounts to the power generation of two Bushehr-size nuclear power plants.”

According to the paper, “[w]ith these words, the president implicitly expressed his desire to copy the gasoline rationing scheme for the ministry of energy.”

The president’s remarks follows last week’s statement by Energy Minister Parviz Fattah who warned that if there were unexpected problems and power consumption changed during peak hours, there might be blackouts.

For some observers, Ahmadinejad is trying to prepare the population for the possible consequences of United Nations sanctions against Iran for his nuclear programme.