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JAPAN-Nikkei-Time to go back up?
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2127 Y2K is a big hit. However, do we must put more concern in Japan only? Countriborb-11/4/1999
2126 Borb, one yen over 104 is a lot bigger than one yen over 124 so it goes both wStep1-11/4/1999
2125 >>Permanent damage, though, takes much longer. For Swiss exportsStep1-11/3/1999
2124 There still hopes. Back to above 105. Good sign. Back to above 18K. If mainborb-11/3/1999
2123 Singapore definitely. They have been one of the most proactive countries in Hawkmoon-11/3/1999
2122 I think you are right, the index may take longer - perhaps out to May next yearProfessor Dotcomm-11/3/1999
2121 That reminds me the last Asian financial crisis started from Thailand. If not borb-11/3/1999
2120 <i>1. Invest in Japanese international/multinational companies. These comHawkmoon-11/3/1999
2119 Yen is at 103 range now. It seems getting harder to see 20K by the end of the borb-11/3/1999
2118 So, the conclusion should be: 1. Invest in Japanese international/multinationalborb-11/2/1999
2117 Hmmm.... electronic appliances are the least of my worries. Embedded Systems aHawkmoon-11/1/1999
2116 Just think, how many Japanese electronics products has been sold worldwide. Thborb-11/1/1999
2115 Ron, you are correct, it was on national tv about 2 weeks ago... About Y2K I Step1-10/31/1999
2114ft.com Tokyo advises stockpiling to survive the millennium Japanese governmeHawkmoon-10/29/1999
2113 World's No. 1 consumer electronics company, Matsushita, also blamed on highborb-10/29/1999
2112 ron, a lot has happened in the last year more will happen--reform is ongoing chirodoc-10/29/1999
2111 <i>but i think deregulation will transform japan into an agile economic cHawkmoon-10/29/1999
2110 ron, you could be right. but i think deregulation will transform japan into anchirodoc-10/29/1999
2109 Why?? Japan has more than Y2K to deal with. They have an quickly aging demoHawkmoon-10/28/1999
2108 ron, so maybe the first week in jan could be a buying opp in japan? curtischirodoc-10/28/1999
2107 Asia? Hong Kong has some good news. Disney and Universal Studio are going to borb-10/28/1999
2106 Microsoft is going to game business next year. How will all Japanese game induborb-10/27/1999
2105 When the alarm sound at New Year Eve, we will find out how quick the reactive aborb-10/27/1999
2104 borb, I heard Obuchi was advising all Japanese to stockpile several days woHawkmoon-10/27/1999
2103 Yes. I saw that as well - actually the point was made more by analysts and moneProfessor Dotcomm-10/27/1999
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