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The Stock Market Bubble
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3239 I am not talking about the technology itself. I am talking about the subject ofTommaso-6/11/2000
3238 You can certainly control, improve and optimize all those procedures with high Dale Baker-6/11/2000
3237 Well, yes, life will go on and the money that is committed will go to more fundTommaso-6/10/2000
3236 Look at the delays, site outages and DOS attacks we already deal with on the WeDale Baker-6/10/2000
3235 I find it hard to believe that computers and their peripherals are using that mTommaso-6/10/2000
3234 It might not be the oil price that causes this bubble to burst, but actual shorkormac-6/10/2000
3233 Anybody know when (if ever) companies will start having to report stock optionsPink Minion-6/9/2000
3232 Your comments have some appealing aspects - or at least they did when individuaProfessor Dotcomm-6/7/2000
3231 I was just thinking--that maybe inflation is a good thing as long as it doesn&#Tommaso-6/7/2000
3230 Yes, sorry, Tommaso, a sign of increasing old age is this distressing habit of Professor Dotcomm-6/7/2000
3229 You consider this fundamentally important news for the tech sector? C'mon. Dale Baker-6/7/2000
3228 The top of what, an aimless sideways drift? Why should anyone care about a weekDale Baker-6/7/2000
3227 I think the message you addressed to yourself might have been a reply to mine. Tommaso-6/6/2000
3226 Dale, you nearly called the top. Congrats! About 1hr later the comp went in reRockyBalboa-6/6/2000
3225 My dates were arbitrarily chosen from the beginning of the last half of the 19tProfessor Dotcomm-6/6/2000
3224 The reason that the value of money went up from 1865 onward was the gradual retTommaso-6/6/2000
3223 Why spend your time reading tea leaves and trying to outguess probabilities wheDale Baker-6/6/2000
3222 you are quite right. unfortunately, due to the disinflation backdrop, CB's pater tenebrarum-6/6/2000
3221 Between 1850 and 1914, there were many more years when the value of money went Professor Dotcomm-6/6/2000
3220 I'm pretty sure you'll find the reverse is true - probably a decent convampire-6/6/2000
3219 Its interesting to me that their seems to be a strong correlation between how &James1000-6/6/2000
3218 PD, i personally believe that once the current cyclical inflation upturn has rupater tenebrarum-6/5/2000
3217 Yes, I think our views are broadly similar. Much will hinge on the continued abProfessor Dotcomm-6/5/2000
3216 i agree...but the initial swoon in the NAZ was a good opening volley. in termspater tenebrarum-6/2/2000
3215 The depressing aspect about bear markets is not the severity of the decline butProfessor Dotcomm-6/2/2000
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