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536 Hi Barry, Yep, everything is looking too early these days. Techs are getting Don Earl-12/15/1997
535 I have been buying EWM. Probably too early.yard_man-12/15/1997
534 Hi Barry, Philippines, Korea, Maylasia. All three have dropped about a third cDon Earl-12/14/1997
533 >>On one hand they can pay $2 for what cost $3 a few months ago.<&yard_man-12/14/1997
532 There is no relief, and everybody knows it. The brokerages have been franticallBonnie Bear-12/14/1997
531 <<handshakes between politicians, criminals and bankers are worth the papJames L. Fleckenstein-12/14/1997
530 handshakes between politicians, criminals and bankers are worth the paper they&Bonnie Bear-12/14/1997
529 ALL- With the hoopla made about the big financial agreement between internationJames L. Fleckenstein-12/14/1997
528 Don: there's a whole bunch of money that the brokerages will get in on JaBonnie Bear-12/13/1997
527 Hi Bonnie, Yep, I'm almost as annoyed with myself for talking myself out oDon Earl-12/13/1997
526 Don: I stuck most of my money in a fund called BEARX, it is a well-managed portBonnie Bear-12/13/1997
525 Hi Bonnie, This is kind of what I'm trying to figure out. I'm heavily Don Earl-12/13/1997
524 Don: there's tremendous overcapacity in tech sector. It's not just a baBonnie Bear-12/13/1997
523 Hi Mike, I assume they used the money to pay expenses and/or converted to US dDon Earl-12/12/1997
522 Vet, This sounds like the US a few years ago. Sincerely, Al CernAl Cern-12/12/1997
521 This seems to be where the money goes in Asia... As US economist Rudi DornbuschThe Vet-12/12/1997
520 They borrowed Ringgit...which are now worth much less? Yikes. But buying more MMike McFarland-12/12/1997
519 Hi Everyone, I'm trying to get a better feel for what's going on with Don Earl-12/12/1997
518 Bonnie, check this out: kitco.com This is what's going on right now. The Tommaso-12/10/1997
517 thanks, al.Bonnie Bear-12/9/1997
516 Bonnie, as you already know everything you say sounds sensible to me. As perhapTommaso-12/9/1997
515 Bonnie Bear, Read some of this stuff. kitcomm.com Sincerely, Al CernAl Cern-12/9/1997
514 Don: the level of mortgage and credit-card debt in this country is growing at aBonnie Bear-12/9/1997
513 Bonnie Dear: You are correct (recall my post #9560 to you on Ask Mohan). The Don S.Boller-12/9/1997
512 Hi Sid; About structural unemployment. I think the elephants trampled down somBilow-12/9/1997
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