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To: Lutz Moeller who wrote (54987)10/1/1998 5:34:00 PM
From: Mighty Mizzou  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 61433
 
Thank you Lutz for your European perspective! I found your response to be VERY informative since we usually get a one sided opinion (American and some Canadian) on world economies on this thread. Thanks again, appreciate it.



To: Lutz Moeller who wrote (54987)10/2/1998 12:55:00 AM
From: James A. Venooker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 61433
 
Dear Lutz,

I have never heard such insight on the economies of Europe. You should publish that thread in the Wall Street Journal, then maybe knowledge of other economies, such as Europe, would be known to all American investors. As I only get, read, and write, an American view of Worldwide economy (as does just about everybody I know, read, or write) your comments are a breath of fresh air.

Your post made me think just how "small minded" we (as Americans) can be when it comes to global economies. Please continue to post your perspective, as I am sure it will be a welcome source of unbias information regarding the global economy, other than U.S. opinion.

Thank you very much,

Jamie



To: Lutz Moeller who wrote (54987)10/2/1998 3:15:00 AM
From: Daniel G. DeBusschere  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 61433
 
<<the euro has a hole in the bucket.>>
Lutz-
You have some incredible simple explanations. What you are saying is exactly going on in Russia at this moment. The new politicos are buying votes by promising back pay and then printing massive amounts of paper money to cover their commitments. This will ultimately result in runaway inflation and thus loss of savings. But, I believe that the euro will be the required glue to make Europe a powerhouse economy and I believe that information freedom and information availability will help plug any holes in the bucket. Thanks for your contribution.



To: Lutz Moeller who wrote (54987)10/2/1998 6:50:00 AM
From: Joseph Pareti  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 61433
 
>We will have to expect mor government,
> more taxes, less freedom.

Oh Yeah I like that one, and yet the market was cheering Schröder on Monday, wasn't it. Well at least a native German that shares (some of) my views. Honest,acid-test like question to any entrepreneur "would you put your money where Lafontaine is ?"