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To: Frederick Langford who wrote (85062)3/3/2003 2:27:11 PM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 208838
 
Security experts said the most vulnerable sector may be the fast-food industry, led by hamburger giant McDonald's Corp. (MCD) , whose 30,000 worldwide stores with their distinctive Golden Arches are one of the most recognized symbols of American culture. The company has a substantial presence in the Middle East.

Maybe Mickey D's could offer a Lamb-Kabob Value Meal and some Mecca Cola and free copies of the Koran to stay in
good graces with the ME public?

The "distinctive Golden Arhces" ...sounds so positively " Beatific & Apostolic "<G>

MCD's deserves everything they get ...well the french-fries are decent, but hard to screw up frying potatoe. I wouldn't want to save the ME by making it safe for a MacDonalds on every corner . That would be insane.

;-)



To: Frederick Langford who wrote (85062)3/3/2003 2:35:27 PM
From: 2MAR$  Respond to of 208838
 
some vehicle headlines , looks like Honda did good...

GM Feb U.S. vehicle sales off 19.2 pct - 2:25 pm
Nissan Feb U.S. vehicle sales off 12.2 pct - 2:18 pm
U.S. stocks slump after weak manufacturing report - 2:17 pm
Honda Feb. U.S. vehicle sales up 13.8 pct - 2:12 pm
GM says February U.S. sales fall sharply - 1:59 pm
Chrysler Feb U.S. vehicle sales off 4.5 pct - 1:59 pm
Toyota Feb U.S. vehicle sales off 1.1 pct - 1:54 pm
CSFB could fire Quattrone without cooperation - 1:45 pm
Morgan Stanley launches $1 bln-$1.5 bln 5-yr notes - 1:31 pm
Saab Feb U.S. vehicle sales up 33.3 pct - 12:55 pm
February U.S. auto sales hit sluggish pace - 12:50 pm
Tenor shuts down after burning $137 mln in VC cash - 12:44 pm
-CORRECTED-(OFFICIAL)-New Issue Fannie Mae sells $4 bln notes - 12:35 pm
Manufacturers' 2003 outlook downbeat -- survey - 12:29 pm
U.S. industry stumbles, jarring jobs outlook - 12:25 pm
Jaguar Feb U.S. vehicle sales off 32.6 pct - 12:24 pm
Ford Feb U.S. sales up 0.4 pct excl. imports - 12:20 pm
Ford's February sales flat vs year ago - 12:11 pm
UPDATE - IMF warns Britain of potential housing bubble - 12:03 pm



To: Frederick Langford who wrote (85062)3/3/2003 3:00:43 PM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 208838
 
Mercedes Feb U.S. vehicle sales up 8.1 pct - 2:49 pm
Hyundai Feb U.S. vehicle sales off 3.5 pct - 2:42 pm
Treasuries inch higher after anemic factory report - 2:36 pm

&

------>Porsche Feb U.S. vehicle sales off 38.5 pct - 2:35

ouchie

Lexus Rules !

;-)