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To: spiny norman who wrote (4657)1/31/1998 10:45:00 PM
From: ET  Respond to of 10921
 
spiny....i agree with ya,we've dealt with other problems and usually good things come from them.........the slowdown in SEA is a blessing in disguise for the US.....assuming the US slows down a tad .....because with out some sort of braking action the US was heading towards higher rates[lower stock prices]....now were looking at lower rates[HIGHER stock prices]...

so all you worry warts[the sky isn't falling] and i'll be glad to take some of your stock from ya on the chip,oops,i mean cheap.....

ps....i think the world"s going to need some chips tomorrow,and then the next day,and then the next day after that,and then the next day after that,and then the next day after that ,ETC........

pss....and if your chip company ISN'T making the type of chip the world demands ..BYE BYE....they will always be racing forward,even when they say their not......



To: spiny norman who wrote (4657)2/1/1998 12:11:00 AM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10921
 
Spiny, it was not applying the default rate to Japanese debt in Japan, it was applying it to Japanese owned debt in Thailand, and one could indeed assume the same rate if not higher, since the Japanese banks might have not been as prudent as the domestic banks, the latter having a little edge in knowing the financial state of their borrowers.

Zeev