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211 Rodney, >The argument had nothing to do with PE high or low. Correct, Itekgk-8/20/1997
210 The first thing I learned 25 years ago in freshman economics was that cost doesCrabbe-8/20/1997
209 REB-- Jit is going to cost a lot more going forward from here. UPS is going to Bucky Katt-8/20/1997
208 The argument had nothing to do with PE high or low. The argument has to do witCrabbe-8/20/1997
207 The Japanese practice JIT. As a matter of fact they were there first and they otekgk-8/20/1997
206 If Walmart, Walgreen, Sears, Wards, Penny's, Safeway, Krogers, and nearly eCrabbe-8/20/1997
205 Thanks William, the national debt is a very controversial topic. First the way greenspirit-8/20/1997
204 MDC-- Take a look at this DEBT site. brillig.comBucky Katt-8/20/1997
203 How about "New Information Economics" where the first target should bIQBAL LATIF-8/20/1997
202 Much of our economy is a service economy that doesn't have an inventory. IBonnie Bear-8/20/1997
201 Rodney, Great post. I agree. If I may add a few more items which I believe are greenspirit-8/20/1997
200 I like the argument alot but don't overseas earnings account for about 50% tom-8/19/1997
199 Quote of the day. On Japan's $3.56 billion trade surplus with the US in JuMike McFarland-8/19/1997
198 Rob, I don't see labour as getting a "fair piece of the pie"! Ykathsecret-8/19/1997
197 Hi Alex, <grin>Joss-8/18/1997
196 Hi REB. What I see is bureaucracy, a cover your ass mentality while paying lipsAlex-8/18/1997
195 That in a nutshell is probably why your company is having trouble adapting to cCrabbe-8/18/1997
194 REB, the company I work for is a Dow 30 blue chip. It's stock price is at aAlex-8/18/1997
193 Rod: Excellent post. Much of what you say is true, but I still come out with diSid Turtlman-8/17/1997
192 1) trimming staff to a skeleton force 2) using part time and consulting agencieCrabbe-8/17/1997
191 You said: <<I say an increasingly indebted/stupified labor force>>Crabbe-8/17/1997
190 I hate change, I hate new Ideas, I would just much rather go to work, do my jobCrabbe-8/17/1997
189 REB-- You said >> "3. An increasingly wealthy labor force/consumers.Bucky Katt-8/17/1997
188 Hi Cathy. Just in time inventory, IMO, is a nice idea on paper, but where I worAlex-8/17/1997
187 Rod: You work for a good company! My perspective is different. I see companikathsecret-8/17/1997
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