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108 And after the other shoe falls and you are barefooted, be careful not to step oTommaso-11/24/1997
107 Glitch. Clinton called it "a glitch in the road". Actually I am a CTommaso-11/24/1997
106 make that 3% on JapanTFF-11/24/1997
105 Japan down 2% at 715stockvalinvestor-11/24/1997
104 Ramsey, hi you old Qdoggie you. <g> I have had the same opinion for a dougjn-11/24/1997
103 hey irby....tonight is your night!!!!!! GrannybabeViperChick Secret Agent 006.9-11/24/1997
102 TCLAUDE How about an opinion from the Swiss biz.yahoo.com Look at their golDwight Taylor-11/24/1997
101 Chile stocks close lower on Asian turmoil - Mon 6:32PM ú Wall Street gets TFF-11/24/1997
100 I think what he is telling us is that we will more than likely retest the lows Monty Lenard-11/24/1997
99 Bottomless is correct. A radio show I just heard discussed an IMF bailout in AsDwight Taylor-11/24/1997
98 Ben---A better term would be "bottomless pit" if we commit to bailingArt C.-11/24/1997
97 Dell a leading indicator???....AFTER THE BELL - Dell Computer drops NEW YORK, TFF-11/24/1997
96 Speaking of weeping and Presidents-- President Clinton in a speech today descriDwight Taylor-11/24/1997
95 Thanks. I love the site (http://www.iqc.com/chart) too ghHoward Wong-11/24/1997
94 Hi Greg, Okay, fair enough. Maybe the wise thing to do is scale in with 20% eGROUND ZERO™-11/24/1997
93 Elsewhere I was told 180 billion. Could I ask where the higher figure can be foTommaso-11/24/1997
92 as of August 31, Japan was the biggest holder of Treasuries with 25.1 percent TFF-11/24/1997
91 Thanks, Ben. Here's today's headline... Nov 24: "President weepsSnowshoe-11/24/1997
90 Greg-- Your Yahoo headlines really says it all. There certainly seems to be soDwight Taylor-11/24/1997
89 TCLAUDE- This stat is absolutely meaningless. I have no idea what the analysisDwight Taylor-11/24/1997
88 Long Post! Will the markets retest their lows?*** Found this interesting pieceMonty Lenard-11/24/1997
87 GZ, I fully agree that the world is not coming to an end. I'm just not surSnowshoe-11/24/1997
86 Hi Greg, Look at what happened to U.S. equities when the U.S. banks failed in GROUND ZERO™-11/24/1997
85 Here's a snapshot of the world's various market indices just to keep thMichael Sphar-11/23/1997
84 Hi Ramsey, I too am very concerned with the Asian meltdown and I've been foSnowshoe-11/23/1997
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