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To: marginmike who wrote (75)11/5/2002 8:46:44 PM
From: JRI  Respond to of 110
 
<growth> China-g is the new engine of the world...we'll take all your imports.....even at 1/10 US GDP...uh, on 2nd thought gg



To: marginmike who wrote (75)11/6/2002 8:31:15 AM
From: Venkie  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110
 
According to Beazer this am...housing looks good.If the feds cut 50 pts then that may also create more-new refis.Now the republicans will have control. There is only a drop of hope but that's a start. If all fails then I can train my pointer and lab to hunt so we can eat. I am debt free.



To: marginmike who wrote (75)11/6/2002 6:29:07 PM
From: verdad  Respond to of 110
 
Iraq? g/ng

May not amount to much compared to current equity valuations, but may help preserve wealth of some special interest groups in ST. Someone recently stated we're leaving the age of information and entering the age of imagination. Well let's imagine a geo-political system that is stable enough to allow for global innovation, trade, and increases in productivity to help get the economy and financial markets back on track. Seems significant change in thinking is required all over the world before systemic stability might return.