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To: russwinter who wrote (70115)9/22/2006 3:00:24 PM
From: Mike Johnston  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
When house prices triple, the local pizza shop in the neighborhood cannot serve the same pie at $12 a pop.

The pizza guy either raises prices or has to shut down.

Unfortunately, many people don't understand that concept.



To: russwinter who wrote (70115)9/22/2006 3:16:58 PM
From: jimmg  Respond to of 110194
 
I would make a distinction between what "is/has been" and what "will be".

If you think the future is a continued extrapolation of the recent past, why would you be bearish on the stock market?

A continued inflationary boom with low interest rates is very bullish.



To: russwinter who wrote (70115)9/22/2006 3:44:43 PM
From: mishedlo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
Dell sees 'significant' price cuts in India next year
Computer maker Dell Inc. (DELL) expects "very significant" price reductions on its products sold in India in 2007, its vice president said Friday.
"Such price cuts will be possible once Dell's first manufacturing facility in India starts operations next year," Rajan Anandan told reporters in the southern Indian city of Bangalore.
He didn't quantify the price reduction.
Dell is in the process of setting up its first manufacturing facility near the southern city of Madras, which will be initially geared to produce desktop computers.

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