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To: Zardoz who wrote (34380)5/23/1999 11:36:00 AM
From: Ahda  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116767
 
Internet stocks
Hutch People vote with their dollars on the returns. Increase shares outstanding, and most of the internet settle down to more realistic values.

Darleen
In this case one hundred percent of nothing is nothing and we both know this is a fact that will prove out in some stocks in this sector. So we have just bought Space which has neither cost nor value but we have paid dollars for nothing.

Hutch
That's why OIL is going back down. Oil's rise was not based on demand, by lack of supply. Give them a few months and none OPEC countries will increase. OPEC countries will see this, and down oil goes.

Darleen
OPEC trying to save skin one product but it sustains many people I do not think think this was the right approach either.

Market I am thinking the depression but the difference there was to my knowledge the market was not composed of space so dollars actually were investments. Unfortunately i do not know what stocks made up the market in that period but i do believe they did have products if for no other reason than the era. I relate again to select internets if one just bought nothing with the dollar how much is the dollar worth?

Yes juniors the shells of some have taken to space.
It would be interesting to compute the exact amount of space that is held in accounts then from this take each market and compute a valuation there of as to exactly what the US market it truly worth product wise..

Gold could get less costly but in my opinion between currency and space the bubble looks to me like it is about as blown up as it can get.

Probably a foolish question but let assume we print to cover the concern of the y2k issue. Logic says we will print and destroy later what if we can't because it has created more space. Do i make any sense?