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Asian Crisis
An SI Board Since April 1998
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Emcee:  Kenny Type:  Unmoderated
Recently, I read an insightful article about the economic troubles of Asia, written by Walter Russell Mead, in the May 1998 issue of Worth Magazine . As an investment portfolio manager, I find myself rather curious about how US technology firms are being affected---and just how much they are affected. Obviously, the problem is sociological as much as it is economical. Lately, the interplay of various links and relationships we have with Asia have been monopolizing my thoughts. Obviously, increased competition to export between Japan, Korea, Thailand, China, and others is certainly one of the primary factors. A lack of consumer spending is another. All in all, I would like to have an ongoing discussion with interested members to gain a more profound understanding.
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16 Asia continues to unravel: mercurycenter.com JoeJoe Dancy-5/20/1998
15 See "Asia Forum" for interesting and timely comments on Asian Crisis.MikeM54321-5/16/1998
14 >>"Many western critics of the Japanese system have long argued thatMikeM54321-5/12/1998
13 Mike: Article on Japan capital outflows in South China Post: scmp.com ShouldJoe Dancy-5/12/1998
12 You may have already seen these articles Mike: members.aol.com Financial TimesJoe Dancy-5/12/1998
11 This came out of a popular website today. >>Japan's capital flow dataMikeM54321-5/11/1998
10 Here's a very basic summary of the cover story on the May 25th edition of BMikeM54321-5/9/1998
9 Mike: Rest assured AMAT will mention the Asia factor. It is different for dshane forbes-5/9/1998
8 This is an indicaton when Applied announces, they MAY mention the "Asian&qMikeM54321-5/9/1998
7 Memory(DRAMs,SRAMs) and MPUs are 2/3rds of the chip output. Memory alone is typshane forbes-5/9/1998
6 Joseph, I read the entire Business Week (May 25th Issue) article concerning JapMikeM54321-5/8/1998
5 One of the things that bothers me about this article and many of the other anaMr. E-5/8/1998
4 Mike: I could not find the original article that said something like spending shane forbes-5/8/1998
3 Transferring conversation over from the "Semi-Equips- Buy when....." MikeM54321-5/8/1998
2 Don, I'll attempt to post the article tomorrow. KennyKenny-4/7/1998
1 Kenny, Any chance you could post the article for the group to examine? I willdon pagach-4/6/1998
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