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To: O. H. Rundell who wrote (3475)1/17/1998 1:46:00 AM
From: Larry Brubaker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11603
 
O.H.; if Dines gets a "D", Hulburt must not give out many "F"s.



To: O. H. Rundell who wrote (3475)1/17/1998 8:30:00 AM
From: Richard Mazzarella  Respond to of 11603
 
OH, thanks for the info. I don't follow letter writers so I had no way of knowing how he ranked. He did sound pretty confident, didn't he? Kind of like Michael Metz, sounds good, but hasn't delivered? I however do believe that the world is building a house of cards financially. "It's different this time", crap. The issue IMO is when it comes apart. I remember the Japanese a few years ago being sorry for us poor Americans when Bush nose-dived into his supper. The Japanese market was 40,000 and the US was suffering. We were told that we only needed to become more competitive, get leaner and meaner, save more, and all those wonders would be ours. Success! We're now there, also with an overvalued market. Two people have to work to pay the bills while the kids do drugs and have to figure out who are their current parents. The new "gold" and security is a stock certificate were there are more mutual funds than stocks. The funds play "lets do the stupidest thing we can think of" and all manage do it at the same time. The issue is when will it all come apart. Will gold be a savior? I'm not so sure. I have a feeling that a gun is a better investment.