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To: MulhollandDrive who wrote (49289)12/1/2003 8:24:45 AM
From: Oral Roberts  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57110
 
I think it likely that you are correct but it goes against everything we thought we knew:)

An awful lot of people looking for strength today to short. They discussed it all weekend. Makes me think we could not even pause. They ran the dow futs to 9800 on Friday after the close. Should have been a forewarning of things to come this morning.

Sales way up on give away Friday but I don't know that selling $29 DVD players that are being charged to their Visa card is all that bullish long term or profitable for anyone other then Visa. We shall see.



To: MulhollandDrive who wrote (49289)12/2/2003 10:52:42 AM
From: Perry Ganz  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 57110
 
Morning MD
I read somewhere when the dollar was at 110 euro it was actually at the middle of a long term valuation against other currencies
Does anyone know where to find a 20 year chart against the Yen ,Frank, Pound

Damn knocked out of the top spot<g>

St. Louis yields top spot as most dangerous city
By Todd C. Frankel
Post-Dispatch
11/25/2003

Sometimes it's good not to finish first, like now that St. Louis is no longer No. 1 on the list of the nation's most dangerous cities, according to rankings released Monday.

Thanks to Detroit, St. Louis is now No 2.

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Locked and Loaded
Perry