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To: Bonnie Bear who wrote (9974)12/2/1997 3:36:00 PM
From: purecntry5  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18056
 
Here it is Bonnie:

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Cowboy Brett



To: Bonnie Bear who wrote (9974)12/2/1997 3:56:00 PM
From: John Hunt  Respond to of 18056
 
IMF funds may drop to historic low - U.S. lawmaker

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Get ready to open your wallets and purses.

John




To: Bonnie Bear who wrote (9974)12/2/1997 4:09:00 PM
From: Bearded One  Respond to of 18056
 
Has anyone been following RAM and drive prices?
Looks like they have their own "inverted yield curves" as well.
I don't think this is historically true. In my view,
implications would be that 'premium customer' demand is decreasing.
Especially the hard drive market.

RAM (taken from computerhouse.com
storage(mb) $/mb
4 4.125
8 2.94
16 2.31
32 2.31
64 3.98 (ok, this one is not inverted!)

DRIVES: (prices taken from yup-computers.com

storage(gb) Price $/gb
2.1 180 86
2.6 200 77
3.5 230 66
4.3 250 58 (3 avail, took middle)
6.4 329 51