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To: Softechie who wrote (21914)1/2/2003 2:27:45 PM
From: LTK007  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30712
 
<<The manufacturing sector rebounded in December," said Norbert J. Ore, who oversees the group's monthly survey. "The question at this point is whether the manufacturing sector can continue to gather momentum during the first quarter of 2003."

Ore said the index offers some positive signs for manufacturers as they enter the new year, but that the sudden jump in activity remains difficult to explain.
(editorial comment--I trust NOTHING anymore and i mean that---max)

The report came as the Labor Department reported that the number of newly laid-off Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits rose by 13,000 last week to 403,000 after declining for two consecutive weeks. The number was in line with analysts' expectations.>>



To: Softechie who wrote (21914)1/2/2003 3:51:14 PM
From: DebtBomb  Respond to of 30712
 
i'm blinded!!! ho ho ho



To: Softechie who wrote (21914)1/2/2003 7:36:19 PM
From: LTK007  Respond to of 30712
 
<<Wall Street Starts '03 on Optimistic Tone
2 hours, 32 minutes ago

By Vivian Chu

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks began the new year on a jubilant note on Thursday, pushing the benchmark Standard & Poor's 500 index (^SPX - news) to its biggest percentage gain since mid-October after a surprising surge in U.S. manufacturing fanned hopes the ailing economy is on the mend.>> nothing ever changes,LOL!!! BS in BS out BS all the time.Propaganda today tomorrow and yesterday. story.news.yahoo.com