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To: stock_bull69 who wrote (2955)7/21/1998 10:02:00 PM
From: SDR-SI  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11568
 
49erSteve:

The prior poster posted essentially the same post on 3 or 4 other boards.

Apparently he is not a big Greenspan booster.

Steve



To: stock_bull69 who wrote (2955)7/22/1998 6:22:00 AM
From: limtex  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11568
 
49erSteve -

I'm not a former WCOM employee and I'm not a WCOM shorter in fact just the opposite. As a matter of fact I've never shorted anything nor have I ever bought puts. Just plain meat and potatoes buying what I figure are good companies and technologies. So for the avoidance of doubt I think WCOM is great and I've known some of the companies they have bought and have integrated and they are going to take the No.1 spot from T and world wide as well.

My disgruntlement if that is the word is only because I really don't think that Mr Greenspan or anyone else for that matter anticipated what this econo,y or this market was going to do neither do I think he has any better idea than the rest of us as to whether inflation so going to return and the headlines ought to say that. No one so far as I know has had tha tmuch vision and not a lot of people other than a couple of guys over on the QCOM thread predicted that Asia was going to collapse and no-one so far as I know has very much idea as to whether its going to get better quickly or get worse.

I just wish G wouldn't tell the people on the Hill where he thinks the market is going. He can tell them as much as he likes about inflation and he can put up interest rates or even put them down.

Regards,