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To: nextrade! who wrote (7108)11/29/2002 8:07:59 AM
From: bruceleroy1_-Respond to of 306849
 
08:00 ET NVR Hedge fund managers more bearish on NVR - Business Week (339.50)
Business Week reports that a number of hedge fund mgrs are bearish on NVR and expect the stock to plunge to $135 in 18 months, citing a slowing housing mkt and high levels of insider sales.



To: nextrade! who wrote (7108)12/1/2002 6:51:12 PM
From: MSIRespond to of 306849
 
Just the beginning of the "Terrorist Economy" brought to us by our esteemed administration, insistent on stirring up preemptive combat worldwide.

The Golden Gate Bridge provides a good guideline of what gov't can do -- it was built in the late 1930s, and had 14 staff to keep it painted and maintained... Now, with modern automatic machinery making life so much more efficient, how large is the staff ? 80 !

Another example -- the GG Bridge was fully paid for long ago, and the fare should be for maintenance only, maybe 10-cents/car. Of course, like everything in government, if it's a necessity, tax it, so the Dept of Motor Vehicles likewise is 80% tax to the general fund, and only 20% goes to DMV operations.

Get ready for massive attack by government, to sharply increase taxes on everything that government can control.