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310>>did nothing to raise corporate profits because of deflationary pressuressmolejv@gmx.net-1/20/2003
309Auntie Missile Unfortunate, but true; it is a highly profitable export industryWharf Rat-1/20/2003
308good one fuzzy -roseabuelita-1/20/2003
307I see silver doubling by end of this year, or early next /jwJim Willie CB-1/20/2003
306imports continue to rise, as the graph shows while exports are flat, soon might Jim Willie CB-1/20/2003
305...bullets, guns, bombs, tanks, planes, boats (er, ships),missiles, night visionWharf Rat-1/20/2003
304Silver is actually slipping relative to gold. Last year, when the jackass was juWharf Rat-1/20/2003
303Some history from BEA -- wish I had a website and could link a chart sorry. Lieyard_man-1/20/2003
302if you look at what happened in the recession of the early 90's you can see yard_man-1/20/2003
301I wasn't aware the US was making any of these. "Still, sales of U.Sphilv-1/20/2003
300I don't think jobs will improve for several years, BTW -- maybe 2007??yard_man-1/20/2003
299see edit to #298yard_man-1/20/2003
298this is what I wrote >>I'm <b>not</b> saying our exports yard_man-1/20/2003
297The trade deficit might shrink. Sure. My point is who cares? We import 0 and expmishedlo-1/20/2003
296don't need another drink -- 120 B imports to the US, while our exports to thyard_man-1/20/2003
295widening from this graph show it to be a result of US consumption 120 B imports yard_man-1/20/2003
294Tippet - you need another drink to clear your head. I think JW and I were sayingmishedlo-1/20/2003
293recent data -- 40 some billion on the following imports >>In the trade yard_man-1/20/2003
292we've increased consumption in dollar terms to keep up?? -- no-one has reallyard_man-1/20/2003
291I trend to agree with that read and have a similar target, 190 min, 210 possibleItsAllCyclical-1/20/2003
290they will purchase fewer of #1, fewer of #2 if your premise is correct, then whyJim Willie CB-1/20/2003
289some posters have pted to the touching of the 200 dma and 50 dma (i.e. two timesyard_man-1/20/2003
288yes, but of the fraction of USDs they take in which come here -- these go in twoyard_man-1/20/2003
287bigger point is foreign exporting economies will be hit hard as our consumption Jim Willie CB-1/20/2003
286>>then there is the pricing mechanisms within the exporting nations they wyard_man-1/20/2003
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