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To: redfish who wrote (29480)5/6/2005 8:42:19 AM
From: Square_Dealings  Respond to of 116555
 
We have land available in Florida also.

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To: redfish who wrote (29480)5/6/2005 8:43:42 AM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116555
 
up 274,000. Birth death model estimate 257,000. This number is as solid as Donald Trump faking sincerity.



To: redfish who wrote (29480)5/6/2005 10:02:36 AM
From: Chispas  Respond to of 116555
 
"Sinko de Mayo", Ure also talks about employment . . . . . . . .

"We noted with great surprise yesterday that despite the reduction of GM and Ford debt to junk status by S&P that the market didn't fare worse than it did - but then it dawned on us that one of the keys to the market - the Dow Transports - didn't reflect carmakers any more. What? Shocked? Yeah, I was too. But when I looked at the list that makes up the Dow Transportation Index, there's not a carmaker to be found. How long ago was GM booted off the list? I'll leave that for your research, as I'm pressed for time. But what a way to jigger Dow Theory around: Dow Theory says as goes the transports, so goes the rest of the market. But with the autos in trouble and not wanting to scare the bejezuz out of the market, if you ,take the autos out of the index - Surprise! No mo problems! . . ."

urbansurvival.com



To: redfish who wrote (29480)5/6/2005 2:01:01 PM
From: mishedlo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116555
 
Making Sense of April Payroll Numbers
globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com

Mish