Hearings on the MAI (fwd)

1997-10-28 Thread Michael Gurstein
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1997-10-28 Thread Skender Derti
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In July, Soros Predicted Crash (fwd)

1997-10-28 Thread Michael Gurstein
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FW Todays surprise recovery in the market

1997-10-28 Thread Thomas Lunde
When the Dow opened this morning, Tues Oct 28, it looked like a losing day, by noon the market was climbing and finished over 300 pts. I was speculating, was it traders from other markets in the world who picked the US and Canadian markets as the most probable to remain secure or was it

Re: FW Todays surprise recovery in the market

1997-10-28 Thread Arthur Cordell
On Tue, 28 Oct 1997, Thomas Lunde wrote: When the Dow opened this morning, Tues Oct 28, it looked like a losing day, by noon the market was climbing and finished over 300 pts. I was speculating, was it traders from other markets in the world who picked the US and Canadian markets as the

Re: FW Todays surprise recovery in the market

1997-10-28 Thread Tom Walker
Today's trading on the stock market means little (as does yesterday's for that matter). The important thing is the fundamental events that have been unfolding in Asia over the past four - five months, as Michel Chossodovsky pointed out in his analysis sent out BEFORE the thurs-fri-mon crash. As

Re: FW Todays surprise recovery in the market

1997-10-28 Thread Arthur Cordell
Someone, perhaps on this list, uses this quote in their closing sig. Seems appropriate for the times, the market, the economy. arthur cordell = This is the common failing of all mankind: Never to anticipate the storm when the sea is calm.