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436 Hi Sid and everyone, I just have to ask. With all the talk around town about GROUND ZERO™-11/28/1997
435 No No Rodney, The 90's will always be remembered as the decade of the Intergreenspirit-11/26/1997
434 Michael <i>This will be remembered as the decade of the Internet.</i&Crabbe-11/26/1997
433 Sid, found an interesting article this morning, strangely supporting points #3greenspirit-11/26/1997
432 Those are some good points Sid, I guess the main area of difference we see is igreenspirit-11/25/1997
431 Michael, this front page article in the Toronto Star yesterday points out frighkathsecret-11/24/1997
430 Michael: I can't complain about any of the trends you listed. They are all Sid Turtlman-11/24/1997
429 Hi Michael, Thanks for an insightful and well written post. GZGROUND ZERO™-11/24/1997
428 Bob, What inflation? PTBP.T.Burnem-11/23/1997
427 Sid, you make a good case, I agree it's possible, however, I don't beligreenspirit-11/23/1997
426 Barry: I did read the Economist editorial and a related article in the current Sid Turtlman-11/23/1997
425 <If the market is too high, we get overinvestment; too low, Mark Nelson-11/22/1997
424 Inflation??? Has anyone noticed that our economic indicators keep getting revisbob yahnke-11/22/1997
423 What is this giant sucking sound? That is IPO's draining liquidity from thP.T.Burnem-11/20/1997
422 Sid, What do you think of the argument in the cover article in the current iBarry Grossman-11/20/1997
421 Thanks, Sid. That's a perspective of the stock market that I hadn't thoDwight E. Karlsen-11/17/1997
420 Dwight: The overcapacity in networking capacity is just a result of the stock mSid Turtlman-11/16/1997
419 <i>They get awfully excited at the idea that some of those companies willDwight E. Karlsen-11/16/1997
418 <i> I could probably write a book on that subject alone but the point boiP.T.Burnem-11/16/1997
417 I hope none of the people on the networking threads see your post. They get awfTommaso-11/16/1997
416 Sid - Excellent post. You put into words what has been a fear in my mind reallyDwight E. Karlsen-11/15/1997
415 Thunderous applause 4 you, Sid et al. Great posts you guys. On behalf of myselfMark Nelson-11/8/1997
414 ATG:There are two main differences between now and 1929 that I can see. In our Sid Turtlman-11/7/1997
413 Hi Rod, Thank you for your excellent and insightful post. I believe your arguGROUND ZERO™-11/6/1997
412 Rod, Thanks for a thorough response. I do see the point your'e making, butArik T.G.-11/6/1997
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