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To: TobagoJack who wrote (59886)2/2/2005 1:36:37 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
<In the case of China, I define collapse as growth rate less than 6%,>

Huh? Collapse is growth. Jay, that's like inflationary deflation which we've also heard about.

I noticed QCOM collapse from $12 a share to $36 a share over the last 3 years. I hope it collapses some more like that. It used to grow faster in 1999, but trebling in value in 3 years is a collapse I can live with. finance.yahoo.com

If NZ could get to 6% growth rate, the government would be a shoo-in. It already is with 4% growth rate.

Hmmm, I therefore expect an ever-increasing rate of cyberphone purchases in China as the burgeoing wealth enables more people to afford them.

Collapse in China? Bring it on! Who's scared of collapse in China?

Mqurice

PS: Dolinar, have you bought your CDMA cybephone yet? <g>