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To: Joey Smith who wrote (42076)12/12/1997 3:30:00 PM
From: derek cao  Respond to of 186894
 
Joey, everything you said are very reasonable. But I still can not ignore Cisco's inventory buildup and not so strong retail sale number from US and Europe although production number are pretty good. And there is also the question whether the world bank system are strong enough to withstand a major default.

From my limited knowledge on asia, asian people still can not stop to give their government too much power and their leaders are not too shy to abuse the power and to pretend they are the saver of their country and to blame the foreigner for any problem may rise. IMHO, that is the fundamental problem in asia which will not disappear any time soon. Can you imagine how did they cover up a problem with such magnitude?

derek



To: Joey Smith who wrote (42076)12/12/1997 7:46:00 PM
From: Paul Fiondella  Respond to of 186894
 
China is not healthy.

If you think the crisis in Korea looks bad, wait until you see what the Chinese have done with extending credit to their companies!! Its so bad that some people say the entire banking system is a walking ghost.