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To: da_cheif™ who wrote (5118)11/3/2002 9:24:45 PM
From: robert b furman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 207001
 
OK OK - so I'm 10-15 ponds overweight.

It still is tough doing a 10 miler when it is 85 degrees and 95 % humidity at the coolest part of the day (5:00 a.m.).

No cushy ocean breezes in The Woodlands.

Hey Chief - Mr Softee gonna give us a blast to the indexes 200 moving averages?

A republican Senate and Greenspan rate cut could be about as big a 1,2,3 pinch as any bull could dream about.

I keep thinking about your statement "The Dow divisor is small" and what a global recovery can team up to do.

G.M. is perhaps one of the best examples.For almost a generation they have been laggards (in car marketshare).As a sideshow they've been brilliant investors with acquisitions like EDS and Hughes Medical - both saved them billions and made them billions as they spun them off.

Now the laggards have had enough money to buy portions of:Isuzi,Suzuki,Fiat,Renault,Daewoo,Shanghai Motors and I guess some more I can't remember.

When the global market share of the worlds auto production all gets funneled thru G.M. shares - Da Moon will be missed if you blink to long.

Digitization and globalization when combined with a global peace and recovery will prove once again how short memories are regarding bear markets (including how obvious its secular nature was).<VBG>

Bob