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2126 Paul, Thanks. For anybody else interested, the filings are at: sedar.com StDayuhan-8/17/1998
2125 Steve, the company reports to the Alberta Stock Exchange as well as files its fdiddlysquatz-8/17/1998
2124 Paul, Both numbers and site are very impressive. But to whom do they report? Dayuhan-8/17/1998
2123 Steve, one company I like, TS Telecom may be worth looking into. It is very chediddlysquatz-8/17/1998
2122 Hong Kong is not a free market... Why? because.... 1. No free market economtom-8/17/1998
2121 And HK doesn't have enough CASH for a defense. They may paint the markets, Zardoz-8/17/1998
2120 Ron, I agree with you 100%. RE:This may not be a battle only for their econBrad Bolen-8/17/1998
2119 Brad, Please read the scenario I made at the end of post #2113. I know intervRon Bower-8/16/1998
2118 I too share your concerns. Even though I left HK for over twenty years, I stillWhySoSoon-8/16/1998
2117 After reading this I suddenly got a dose of humility--call it humanity... 'Brad Bolen-8/16/1998
2116 Brad, There were quotes in a news article I read and supported by another artiRon Bower-8/16/1998
2115 RE: After doing some more reading I find that the hedge funds are pretBrad Bolen-8/16/1998
2114 Ron, I am ambivalent towards HKMA's action, short term they have scored a Chung Lee-8/16/1998
2113 Chung Lee, Seems we have divided camps on the intervention. You seem to approvRon Bower-8/16/1998
2112 You are right. Time will tell and especially in the coming weeks. If the yen drWhySoSoon-8/15/1998
2111 All, the coming week will be very interesting, the HKMA has done a great job inChung Lee-8/15/1998
2110 exactly... david derosa's article today on bloomberg reflects the same sencardcounter-8/14/1998
2109 Off Topic I am not the person visiting Chicago. There are too many Wang(s), I Beiming Wang-8/14/1998
2108 I agree. Intervention in the stock market has never worked in the past and it tom-8/14/1998
2107 I wouldn't hold out much chance of long term success on this strategy. CertDefrocked-8/14/1998
2106 DEFROCKED, WOW! I knew they were buying $HK to support price, but I didn'tRon Bower-8/14/1998
2105 Ron, how do you feel about direct intervention in Hong Kong stocks? (Isn't Defrocked-8/14/1998
2104 The South China Morning Post site is very good. www.scmp.com Patsy Collins-8/14/1998
2103 Partial Repost "...what of the "hidden foreign debt" that the CTom-8/14/1998
2102 Ron, Any particular companies you'd say are worth looking at? I've alDayuhan-8/13/1998
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