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To: Jim Patterson who wrote (27322)1/10/1998 12:16:00 PM
From: McNabb Brothers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Jim,

You are so right in your thinking, but like I said you are wasting your time on some of the Die Hard DELL Heads! Read back on some of my post I made back in the fall and I was saying some of the same things you are now and the same old DELL Heads are still hear talking about the fundamentals of DELL and not looking at the whole picture as it developes right in front of their eyes! Again thinks for your view points!

Hank



To: Jim Patterson who wrote (27322)1/11/1998 11:04:00 PM
From: jim kelley  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 176387
 
You said:

"Fact: Rubin is very in favor of a strong US currency.
He has been ever since he got in office."

This does not mean that he caused the Indonesian problem.

" Question: Will Rubin let Greenspan lower intrestrates (read weaken the Dollar) to save the global economey ? "

Rubin does not dictate policy to the Fed or Greenspan.
He works for the US Treasury which is part of the executive branch
of Government. The Fed is not part of the executive branch of
government. It is an independent institution.

"As for IMF policies, Fact: the IMF is quickly running out of money."

The IMF gets its money from the member governments. It can raise
more money if needed.

The IMF also works with the world bank and gets cooperation from
other banks around the world.

"I think it is very posible we could see a 1929-1935 type of decline.
Yes DELL would be affected by this decline. One of the main reasons I think it is posible is that there are many like yourself that think I am looney to even be thinking this. (read, they think it is imposible for the market to have a protracted decline because things are different now"

I have to say that I totally disagree with your fear based assesment.

You probably should not be in the stock market at this time. If you are heavily short the market you may end up losing heavily. Be very careful now!

Goodluck!