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To: k.ramesh who wrote (1963)2/7/1998 1:17:00 AM
From: JPolo36  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9980
 
I believe, due to the improved Asian outlook and the recent rally in the markets of the world, and with China being unable to participate due to the Chinese New Years, the Chinese market is due for an explosive upside movement on Monday and in the short-term. I believe China will spark another strong rally in the Asian markets which will be felt around the world.
I feel the countries that offer best value in the short-term as well as long-term includes China, and Singapore and especially Hong Kong. Keep a close watch on the Chinese and Asian Markets on Sunday afternoon starting around 5:30PM PST.

Long on Asia and Hong Kong!



To: k.ramesh who wrote (1963)2/7/1998 9:06:00 AM
From: Worswick  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9980
 
Ramesh you are an incredibly generous and wonderful person. You have a huge heart. Absolutely. I agree with everything you say.

I think in these times we need people of good will and huge hearts. The world faces terrible problems and what we see are whole countries falling into the hands of gangsters and religious zealots. I can't think of a single religious centered state in the world that, in the last 50 years, has not engaged in aggression to distract it's populations from poor quality-of-life problems domestically.

There is a terrible irony here when one talks about the poverty of the sug-continent. I don't know if you know this but the richest "community" in America are, in fact, the people from the subcontinent. The 1 million plus people of the old British India are per capita the wealthiest Americans!!!