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10471And one more thing. If you must continue to annoy the thread with you Chicken Lchomolungma-7/18/2002
10470Do you realize that the subject of your post put you on ignore? Personally, I&#chomolungma-7/18/2002
10469your economist profession is an embarrassment to stasticians many research repoJim Willie CB-7/18/2002
10468interest rates might rise from foreigners selling TBonds /jwJim Willie CB-7/18/2002
10467yes, making money since March, and yes angry as hell at the stupidity and illitJim Willie CB-7/18/2002
10466<i>Low interest rates should have led to higher stock prices, I agree. Manchomolungma-7/18/2002
10465<i>When interest rate rise from historically low levels, will households bRobert Douglas-7/18/2002
10464Jim, re ><i>explain the DJ Utility index drop</i>< Low interesGottfried-7/18/2002
10463I have a question. If you are correct and we are not, then presumably you have Cary Salsberg-7/18/2002
10462When interest rate rise from historically low levels, will households be able toCary Salsberg-7/18/2002
10461<i>some references to dire upcoming stock movements dont be fooled by the Robert Douglas-7/18/2002
10460simple question: explain the DJ Utility index drop / jwJim Willie CB-7/18/2002
10459some references to dire upcoming stock movements dont be fooled by the economistJim Willie CB-7/18/2002
10458<i>You are comparing a very high interest rate environment (1980) to a verRobert Douglas-7/18/2002
10457RE: "Household debt-service..." You are comparing a very high interesCary Salsberg-7/18/2002
10456Jim, <i>will check debt links, and it might take a few days I believe thRobert Douglas-7/18/2002
10455Jim, I defer to Cary. He wants you to stay. I won't bother you again. [end]Gottfried-7/18/2002
10454Hey! I started this thread and I think your posts are relevant. Please stay. SCary Salsberg-7/18/2002
10453fine, goodbyeJim Willie CB-7/18/2002
10452Jim, there are threads on SI where your musings will be better received than herGottfried-7/18/2002
10451only well-placed insider rumors, just grapevine but such an event would match upJim Willie CB-7/18/2002
10450Jim, any reference? Gottfried [end]Gottfried-7/18/2002
10449multi-$B chipfabs to be put off for years, debt meltdown /jwJim Willie CB-7/18/2002
10448Chip equipment sales surge to follow 2002 slippage, says SEMI survey Jul 17, 2SemiBull-7/17/2002
10447you refer to federal debt as pct of US GDP I refer to combined federal, corporaJim Willie CB-7/17/2002
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