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JAPAN-Nikkei-Time to go back up?
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2052 Look Y2K problem in the other way, is Asia use as many computer as US or Europeborb-9/7/1999
2051 Actually, the best way to avoid Y2K risk is to buy short-term govt T-bills and Hawkmoon-9/3/1999
2050 The best way to avoid Y2K risk is to cash out all money and keep at home aroundborb-9/3/1999
2049 Considering that most analyst have likely not factored in Y2K since they may beHawkmoon-9/3/1999
2048 Is Y2K a calculated risk? borb-9/3/1999
2047 Smart move. Japan domestic company doing domestic business. When there is a gborb-9/2/1999
2046 Actually, I thought it was 95,000 GPS systems failures.... oh well.. The funHawkmoon-9/2/1999
2045 There was interesting talk on Bloomberg this morning. Although the Nikkei was dProfessor Dotcomm-9/2/1999
2044 Thanks for your useful post. I wonder if you saw the news report a week or two Professor Dotcomm-9/2/1999
2043 Quicker than expected, 108.9 now. Shall I adjust my 105 to 110 range down? I dborb-9/2/1999
2042 Borb, I have a friend who is HEAVILY involved in coordinating Y2K awarenesHawkmoon-9/1/1999
2041 Good artical. If Japan is not prepared, I wonder, how many Asian countries areborb-9/1/1999
2040 I wonder if this will have any effect on the Nikkei this fall. Apparently thHawkmoon-9/1/1999
2039 A bit of all three. How can you analyze or calculate the new mood in Japan towaProfessor Dotcomm-8/31/1999
2038 You will be surprised about their savings.borb-8/31/1999
2037 I think Japan has been and is doing quite well in manufacturing, marketing, andborb-8/31/1999
2036 I think, IMO, that you may be confusing the Japanese government with the JapaneProfessor Dotcomm-8/30/1999
2035 Ahh but are they finding any YEN left?Zardoz-8/30/1999
2034 The rally last night was very encouraging. For the first time I heard reports tProfessor Dotcomm-8/30/1999
2033 TOKYO, Aug 27 (Reuters) - The following are some of the main factors likely to borb-8/27/1999
2032 That's good sleuthing. Even if it doesn't meet our high hopes, the TokyProfessor Dotcomm-8/26/1999
2031 Up to now, what I heard from my Japanese friends are pretty good. They all belborb-8/25/1999
2030 Domestic as in Japan. For example Ito-Yokado (retail stores) or Jaccs (consumerProfessor Dotcomm-8/25/1999
2029 Domestic? Domestic as in Japan or in US?borb-8/23/1999
2028 I agree. Mind you, 12 months of a 100-110 yen could be a different matter. SmarProfessor Dotcomm-8/23/1999
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