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To: sea_urchin who wrote (19384)10/20/2003 4:03:02 PM
From: Ahda  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 81904
 
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Notice it is two sided.

You surely don't think anyone is really counting, do you?

The retail clerks in the market are as they require benefits instead of reductions. That presses on profit margin and that in business forces how to do. When it can't that means price increase. It is slmost impossible to drop the price of commodity products or ag products as there is no flexibility in the majority of these wages they are already at rock bottom.

Come on, a few cardboard houses, a few Chinese cars, a few Japanese computers, a bit of Indian software, some Taiwanese TVs, another call-center or two in Pakistan, not even mentioning the nuclear missiles for the Israeli submarines --- and the economy has grown by 10% already!

>>Acutally the wrong economy Searle and I am laughing but not really.

Intels third quarter I was all to sure that this would be the case. Stagnant at best here.

GEOGRAPHIC
REVENUE:
Americas $2,168 $1,955 $2,095
28% 28% 32%
Asia-Pacific $3,266 $2,778 $2,489
42% 41% 38%
Europe $1,683 $1,418 $1,505
21% 21% 23%
Japan $716 $665 $415
9% 10% 7%

It is pro for the company but the company is not the economic condition of the US. China has a problem brewing too many dollars seeking return tend to cause bubbles and blow ups.



To: sea_urchin who wrote (19384)10/20/2003 4:24:35 PM
From: Ahda  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 81904
 
Searle Snow could very well want to raise rates it would slow down housing as well as make it more costly to invest elsewhere.