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To: upanddown who wrote (45257)2/1/1999 11:27:00 AM
From: RealMuLan  Respond to of 132070
 
Thanks John. Then I think it is FT.com (Financial Times) messed up because I copied that para. from their web site. Talk about the accuracy of the Web <g>.



To: upanddown who wrote (45257)2/1/1999 11:39:00 AM
From: Alias Shrugged  Respond to of 132070
 
>>>>WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Clinton unveiled a $1.77 trillion 2000 budget
Monday that raises spending on defense and education, predicts vast surpluses
over the next decade and ignores Republican calls for tax cuts.

The budget, which covers the year beginning on Oct. 1, will set the stage for a
battle with the Republicans over what to do with the surpluses that are expected to
total $117.3 billion in fiscal 2000 and a massive $2.41 trillion over the next decade.>>>

John - The guy that wrote this press release also has MU earnings at $15 per share by end of next year<g> I love it when twits extrapolate exponentially at the top of the cycle.

Mike