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To: McNabb Brothers who wrote (55997)11/5/2002 9:51:44 PM
From: RR  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Hank, yep, having read you awhile, I do believe we think a lot alike.

Well, I suspect we vote very similarly on political issues.

Like I've said for quite awhile now, regardless of whether it is a democrat, republican, or independant, doesn't matter, just so long as they lessen government intervention in my life, lower my taxes, and give me some of my hard earned money back.

RR



To: McNabb Brothers who wrote (55997)11/6/2002 11:39:28 AM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 65232
 
10:05 ET Sector Watch: Election Fallout : Early action is focused on industry groups considered to be biggest beneficiaries of election results. These include Drugs (+2.6%), Defense (+2%), Energy (+2%), Oil Drillers (+1.6%), Managed Health (+1.6%)... Not faring as well are "government-backed" mortgage agencies FNM -2.5% and FRE -3.5%. Investors are concerned that a GOP-controlled Congress is a greater threat to these controversial agencies. These fears are carrying over to the Homebuilding and Home Furnishings groups.

-Briefing.com