Depression by mid 2000 and the reasons why

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Depression by mid 2000 and reasons why.

Forgive if this link has already been posted.

A real beauty for newbies and pollies.

http://www.gold-eagle.com/editorials_99/mladjenovic092799.html

Could someone please create a link?

Thanks ww

-- wayne witcher (wwitcher@mvtel.net), September 26, 1999

Answers

Link

-- John Ainsworth (ainsje@cstone.net), September 26, 1999.

Thanks john.

BTW, at this hour 8:10pm CST, Nikkei 225 up 125, S&P Futures up 8.5 and dollar stronger. All point to a rally tommorow in the US markets.

I expect a dead cat bounce tomorrow, a slight rally through the end of the week, Dow friday at 10,700 or better with a strong sell off in early or middle October.

ww

-- wayne witcher (wwitcher@mvtel.net), September 26, 1999.


Well that's depressing!

-- psychotic (Y2K@paranoia.com), September 26, 1999.

Jimi, I...I...I think I'm going to cry (sniff). Can I cry on your shoulder? It just seems this end of the world thing is overwhelming me... I'm just not ready to cancel all my hair appointments and manicure sessions after the new year...all SO stressfull...

-- psychotic (y2k@paranoia.com), September 26, 1999.

Well come on down to my shop. We only use non-electric equipment. And be sure to leave a nice tip.

-- The Hetrosexual Male Hairdresser (the@only.one?), September 26, 1999.


Jimi:-) Howz about playing the theme song to Titanic???

-- sharky (wantaswim@sinking.com), September 26, 1999.

Here's a thing from the Wall Street Journal Friday - they catch on quiiiik don't they?

> ASIA'S READINESS FOR YEAR 2000 IS A GLOBAL ISSUE > The impact of possible Y2K complications in Asia on the global > supply chain is now a concern, following this week's earthquake > in Taiwan and consequent worldwide supply chain problems in the > semiconductor industry. Asia, a major high-tech supplier to > international companies, is one of the least prepared regions for > the date change, according to recent reports. Analysts say some > parts of Asia, specifically China, have released very little > information about Y2K preparations. International companies such > as Dell Computer have been working to ensure that Asian suppliers > are ready for Y2K. Dell has factories in China and Penang, > Malaysia, and has established numerous contingency plans, > according to Dell Y2K point man Dave Cunningham. Although some > areas, including Taiwan, South Korea, and Singapore, are > considered prepared for Y2K, even these regions could be affected > by the less-prepared areas. (Wall Street Journal 09/24/99)

-- Gregg (g.abbott@starting-point.com), September 26, 1999.


The music is a nice touch even though when I heard it I thought "Well crap, what have I done to the computer now to have music playing on this site".

-- Carol (glear@usa.net), September 27, 1999.

I need to learn how to do that type of HTML for music!! :-)

Hi Wayne!

-- Gayla (privacy@please.com), September 27, 1999.


Please don't post music here. Some of the participants may visit the site from work...and music is a no-no! (On the other hand, others of us may only have sound available at home, anyway!)

Thanks,

-- Mad Monk (madmonk@hawaiian.net), September 27, 1999.



The Piano has been drinking.

-- Forrest Covington (theforrest@mindspring.com), September 27, 1999.

I truly believe a global Depression is the *best* we can hope for now...

* Y2K is Real

* Y2K is only a sub-set of the Millenium Problem

-- Dan G (earth_changes@hotmail.com), September 27, 1999.


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