On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 9:57 AM, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> here, let me snip it down to make it easier to read. I posted entire
> paragraphs because I had just accused you of cherry-picking :)

I learned that from you, after all.

>>> S&P Chief Investment Strategist ...possibility ...However,
>>> only one large company ...he isn't
>>> convinced of this being a pattern or the beginning of a trend.
>
> in other words, the experts think not.

For large companies....

Here's another snippet from your snippet:

"Most of the issue is, I think, transitional. Once companies learn to
operate in the new environment, it should stabilize," Wyss says

This is basically saying that the companies which stay will adjust
their business models to compensate for the additional costs.  This
could take the form of lower wages for employees and higher costs for
good and services.  This is one of the significant impacts of
virtually all compliance and regulation, even if the regulation itself
makes you all warm and fuzzy inside.

-Cameron

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