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To: Cola Can who wrote (28378)6/4/2004 10:59:06 AM
From: WaynersRespond to of 81568
 
I think what will happen is in the near term, stocks will go down, but will go up when the effect on corporate sales growth, year over year is seen. If the sales grow, stocks will go up. Sales growth is a more important factor than interest rates.



To: Cola Can who wrote (28378)6/4/2004 11:51:22 AM
From: longnshortRespond to of 81568
 
Come on, what is the fed fund rate 1% an all time low, another 1/2 to 1 point increase won't hurt earnings.