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To: Math Junkie who wrote (7732)9/6/1998 5:15:00 PM
From: Joseph G.  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 42834
 
"Industrial condition of the United States is absolutely sound ... nothing can arrest the upward movement" - Oct 14, 1929
"The markets generally are now in a healthy condition ... values have a sound basis in the general prosperity of our country." - Oct 15, 1929
Charles E. Mitchell, Chair of Citibank

"I expect to see the stock market a good deal higher than it is today within a few months." - Oct 15, 1929
Irving Fisher, Professor of economics, Yale University.
[he was Abby of the day]

"There is nothing in the business situation to justify any nervousness." - Oct 30, 1929
Eugene M. Stevens, President of Continental Illinois Bank

"The fundamental business of this country, that is production and distribution of commodities, is on a sound and prosperous basis." - Oct 30, 1929
President H. Hoover



To: Math Junkie who wrote (7732)9/6/1998 6:40:00 PM
From: Raven  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42834
 
"If I take advice from the likes of Thomas C., who offers his opinions on
where the market will go with a "guarantee", no facts, and no logic, then
I would say that I will deserve the consequences, and will have no basis
for complaints to Bob, the U.N., or anyone else."
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Now come on, guys. You were probably JUST as sure of
yourself when you were 26, so stop kicking an enthusiastic
youth. Fess up, wouldn't you like to be 26 again? I made my
mistakes at that age and learned from them.

As too Ken's remark about what Fleck said...I am only the
messenger. I found the article provocative. Read it and see
what you think.