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To: JDN who wrote (6533)11/25/1997 3:22:00 PM
From: Cents  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31646
 
Japan is a major situation to watch. Depends on where all the dominoes lie. It's hard to call where the dominoes lie in Japan... I will start to worry if some start falling in the west! It doesn't look probable to me now only possible.... just some thoughts as per your request.
TPRO will NOT be one of the first to fall in my opinion at any rate. If things ever got that bad we would have a lot of other worries! I'm optimistic and believe that the IMF and others are on the case.

Cents



To: JDN who wrote (6533)11/26/1997 2:29:00 AM
From: chirodoc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
<<<<<it could get really bad if the Nikkei goes below 15,000.

in the next 1-6 months japanese stocks will be at very attractive levels

companies like honda, fuji, fujitsu, canon, sony are world leaders--don't worry about japan--they are rich and will never need a bailout--they could bail out the IMF!

if they keep deregulating the combined power of the u.s., europe, and japan (2/3 of the world economy) will be in storng growth mode--add china and some of latin america and you have another bull market.

so who are tpro's biggest competitors?

anyone paranoid like me and like to worry? who could knock them off track?