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Strategies & Market Trends : The Thread Formerly Known as No Rest For The Wicked -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Glenn who wrote (20525)3/28/1999 12:13:00 AM
From: pressboxjr  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 90042
 
<< I would like a quick resolution to this one.>>

Glenn, me too.

I would rather worry about what stocks I am going to buying, but this throws a monkey wrench into the whole thing. Do I invest and hope everything blows over? Or do I go cash just in case?

This whole thing really sucks.



To: Glenn who wrote (20525)3/28/1999 12:21:00 AM
From: MARK C.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90042
 
Russias vocal opposition to the use of NATO force is the perfect launching pad for their involvement in peaceful negotiations. I hope it comes to this but I have no idea if Russia is still cohesive enough as a government to handle the situation. Yeltsin has been a disgrace of late and they have severe problems of their own. But if they were able to go in and achieve a peaceful resolution I think the European community would be more inclined to deal favorably with them in matters of banking and commerce. I think it would be a win win situation. We would lose absolutely nothing under such a scenario in my opinion. We have shown to often that we are willing to use force, maybe it's time we show the world we can also use discretion. jmho Markc.