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JAPAN-Nikkei-Time to go back up?
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2152 Revaluation is not the same as redenomination. Chopping zeroes off does not revProfessor Dotcomm-11/22/1999
2151 <i>I would not like to see stocks with reverse split. However, I do not tHawkmoon-11/21/1999
2150 I am not sure both Yen and Japan stocks are over valued. I do not really care borb-11/21/1999
2149 borb, Any thoughts on the potential revaluation of the Yen that is currentHawkmoon-11/21/1999
2148 Another 50% gain is EWH. Check it. Asian stock, including Japan, is coming baborb-11/19/1999
2147 A bit more, actually. Webs Japan was $9.75 on Jan 13 and is now $15.25 - up 56%Professor Dotcomm-11/19/1999
2146 EWJ is 150% from Janauary this year. Looks like we have finished 18K point strborb-11/19/1999
2145 Yes. Pretty impressive!Professor Dotcomm-11/17/1999
2144 You are right. I did not express myself adequately. What I meant to say was thaProfessor Dotcomm-11/17/1999
2143 Hi, with the recent WTO, China and Hong Kong stocks are doing fine. One recentborb-11/17/1999
2142 Japan Funds are really out perform in compare with Nikkei. I am not sure if Niborb-11/17/1999
2141 The more I get to know this market, the less relevant the Nikkei 225 seems to bProfessor Dotcomm-11/16/1999
2140 How about Nikkei??borb-11/15/1999
2139 Yes, I think you have the right 15 point range over the next 13 months. But funProfessor Dotcomm-11/9/1999
2138 Exactly, that is why I believe 105-110 yen end of this year and 100-95 for end borb-11/8/1999
2137 Perhaps another distinguishing difference between Japan and China is that JapanProfessor Dotcomm-11/8/1999
2136 Some said, high risk, high return. Maybe risk in China still too high. I willborb-11/8/1999
2135 You shouldn't be sorry. You raised some good points and it really is a thouProfessor Dotcomm-11/8/1999
2134 hmmmmm.... depends on what aspect of China you are referring to.... The peopleHawkmoon-11/6/1999
2133 Just curious. How do you think about China?borb-11/6/1999
2132 Did you notice that from March to April this year, Nikkei jumped up 14% in one borb-11/5/1999
2131 Yes, we will see if the impact is equivalent to a week's strike or a month,borb-11/5/1999
2130 borb, The reason that most feel Japan presents a problem for Y2K is due toHawkmoon-11/5/1999
2129 >>> But that was not the complete end of the story and the SwisStep1-11/4/1999
2128 You're dead right - but only in the final three years or so when most went Professor Dotcomm-11/4/1999
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