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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (10023)10/31/1998 12:58:00 PM
From: John Chylek  Respond to of 13091
 
New address for the DJIA: 8592 Pleasantville. eom



To: Hawkmoon who wrote (10023)10/31/1998 11:43:00 PM
From: michael Flynn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13091
 
Hi Ron
Where have you been old friend?
I enjoy Chas' posts and I agree that hope is all we have left but stranger things have happened.
I remember last year we had a shareholder from the UK. If they are still around I would like their read on this issue

Regards from the Coastal Empire of Georgia
Mike.



To: Hawkmoon who wrote (10023)11/1/1998 6:53:00 AM
From: Charles A. King  Respond to of 13091
 
What a difference a couple 1/4 point reductions in short term interest rates can make. Investor confidence turned on a dime.

Actually it is more than just a little interest rate cut.

LONDON (Reuters) - Leading industrial nations
Friday unveiled a package of far-reaching reforms
aimed at shoring up the global financial system and
ending the turmoil that has rocked the world economy.


infoseek.com:80/Content?col=NX&arn=a1683rontz-19981030&dbid=4&CAT=NEWS&sv=IS&lk=noframes&ak=news_head&kt=A

Bankers and investors were getting worried about a number of issues including deflation and fear was building on itself. Banks were tightening their lending day by day.

Deflation issues won't go away that easily though. Even countries like Brazil and China are experiencing deflation with over-investment in production facilities and growing inventories of unsold goods. Lending based on inflated real estate and other assets continue to make bank assets suspect and weaken banks as they have for several years in Japan. The low price of oil adds to the unexpected absence of inflation.

The human is a herd animal and we can expect continued volatility as the flock stampedes from one side of the pasture to the other. Hanging over the scene is the ever impending Y2K problem.

GRNO has its long awaited patent, construction permit, and SEC settlement. It has demonstrated its plant operation to a multitude of visitors. Yet it still awaits its first order for a plant, even though the profitability of its technology is a no brainer. Thus the paralyzing effect of fear.

Charles