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636 >>I don't know if anyone is still monitoring this thread Shhh... EcoArik T.G.-3/28/2000
635 Economic Growth: Hi, I don't know if anyone is still monitoring this threGeorge Dawson-3/27/2000
634 Hello Serge, Got any fresh insights? 45 days to the millennium bug, and the oArik T.G.-11/16/1999
633 Anyone care to share a FA of AMZN in light of the new development? <giggle&gArik T.G.-11/10/1999
632 Anyone that missed Fred Hickey on The Contrarian Sep. 3rd issue is invited to rArik T.G.-9/30/1999
631 Joe I am in full agreement with you, unfortunate politics got in the way of invHaim R. Branisteanu-9/14/1999
630 can't disagree with any of that -- I think it happens next year -- Abby Coyard_man-7/9/1999
629 tippet: Not counting mortgages for people buying new homes, the inclination to Sid Turtlman-7/9/1999
628 >>Bank One derived that number using data from a recent study by mortgageyard_man-7/8/1999
627 John, That put a half smile on my face. Really nothing to smile about. It WILLArik T.G.-7/6/1999
626 Hi Arik, Do you think someone's reading your writing? Here's the lastJohn Dally-7/6/1999
625 John, The article explains the negative savings rate. Homeowners got more leveArik T.G.-7/6/1999
624 Here's an interesting "big picture" article from the WSJ: July 6John Dally-7/6/1999
623 Sid and all, Five months have passed since the last on topic post, and here I Arik T.G.-7/6/1999
622 OT...OT...would someone help me help a friend study for an Econ test...please aGrant-5/17/1999
621 My experience indicates that most of those in the "spending" camp haTimbaBear-2/3/1999
620 TimbaBear, Thank you for your comments on this important issue. Would your gueArik T.G.-2/3/1999
619 Well, Mike, I don't have any database I can refer you to.....all I can offeTimbaBear-2/2/1999
618 Timba, thanks for your observations. I recall seeing recently somewhere that thMike M2-2/2/1999
617 Loans are too high relative to value.....It might be cured by housing price infTimbaBear-2/1/1999
616 TimbaBear: Interesting perspective. Is the issue that the loans are too high reSid Turtlman-2/1/1999
615 Please excuse me for intruding, but I have been a "lurker" here for mTimbaBear-2/1/1999
614 Hello Bonnie, long time. >>IMHO a trillion dollars could have been creatArik T.G.-2/1/1999
613 >>Stock prices and market capitalization would go up Not without even mArik T.G.-2/1/1999
612 >>In the USA the economy may grow into the bubble to fill it up I'm Arik T.G.-2/1/1999
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