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mike22
    07-Sep-2007 23:18  
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TPK,u refering to the green spanner speech? guez dats human nature...a kid will often eat rather than tok cos they hv good appetite...but a old man cant eat much so only way to exercise their mouth is to tok...and tok...
 
 
TuaPekGong9413
    07-Sep-2007 23:10  
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sometimes,juz dun understand those ex big shots....when they retire fr the limelight,they still wana catch some attaction by giving negative speeches...human nature...attention seeking? like our neighbour who juz went for a ops...anyway,if it crash to9, stock will open low...good time to buy some...but if to9 ends into positive territories, good also....cos good time to sell...looking forward to monday...as expected,if to9 down,news will read as follows: investors still worry abt sublime probs.....so and so....then next week mart good, they will report: investors realised they recent sell down was exaggerated...all so fake...think the writers hv the easiest job in the world..all they hv to do is just to cut and paste
 
 
popdod
    07-Sep-2007 23:02  
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Smiley
DOW -208.59
YEN 113.71
 

 
louis_leecs
    07-Sep-2007 21:56  
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fed reserve going to cut rate tonitemmmmmmm,,,,,,no time to wait
 
 
paperless
    07-Sep-2007 21:52  
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Thks brother, i will switch off the monitor soon,..

good luck to u and everyone.
 
 
synnexo
    07-Sep-2007 21:49  
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Relax paperless,

As long around that 1% level then things should be ok.

Go enjoy the weekend.

Its FRIDAY NITE !!!

Time for DANCING !!! Smiley
 

 
paperless
    07-Sep-2007 21:39  
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Hopefully not a prelude to..
 
 
synnexo
    07-Sep-2007 21:32  
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Ok...as expected, open in -ve territory.

> -130 pts.
 
 
paperless
    07-Sep-2007 21:02  
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Probably index will  -300 and more..
 
 
paperless
    07-Sep-2007 20:58  
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I feel like it on its way...
 

 
synnexo
    07-Sep-2007 20:55  
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Stock selloff looms on jobs data

U.S. markets poised for lower start after report shows a loss of 4,000 jobs in August.

See these Americans, keep creating so much chaos.

Unlikey will crash, but might affect our rising momentum of our share prices.

 
 
paperless
    07-Sep-2007 20:54  
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Adversity is going to advent..
 
 
paperless
    07-Sep-2007 20:51  
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DOW seems like to having a very worse nite....

Better don't crash...
 
 
paperless
    07-Sep-2007 20:41  
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U.S. payrolls dip 4,000 in August, in surprise decline ;

unemployment rate holds at 4.6%.
 
 
1234567
    07-Sep-2007 16:35  
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Stock Name Rmks Open Last Chng %Chng Vol BuyVol Buy Sell SellVol High Low Prev M
O87 GLD 10US$ -- 68.000 68.600
+0.900 +1.3 24.74 3.53 68.500 68.700 2 68.700 68.000 67.700  
 

 
Fairygal
    07-Sep-2007 14:21  
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You mentioned so much about Gold.  How to buy, by gram or kg?
 
 
cheongwee
    07-Sep-2007 13:12  
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This Greenspan...u think he is great..he had a hand in today turmoil...he is as sinful as any guy in the FED......still forsee a 11000 DOW...sell to strength...buy gold...even Greenspan want to be paid in gold for his speeches...he was once ask if he prefer $ or gold for his speeches...he chose GOLD!!!

Even Greenspan chose gold,y not u???u should be even more want to ...becos..compare to him,we are minor...he know gold is real money..
 
 
KiLrOy
    07-Sep-2007 11:33  
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03:18 NEWS: Ex-Fed Greenspan- Current Mkt Turmoil Similar To "87, "98 Tokyo, September 7.

Over the Wall Street Journal website. Mr Greenspan likens current market turmoil to what happened in 1998 when Long-Term Capital Management collapsed and the Fed was forced to pump liquidity into the system en masse. He also likens recent events to the stock market crash of 1987, also known as "Black Monday". The financial markets will see the 20th anniversary of this event after the weekend. Fear is seen much more potent a factor now than euphoria, especially when market bubbles burst, an analogy of events now.
 
 
mirage
    07-Sep-2007 08:52  
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Market Overview


Major Market Indexes
Industry Indexes
International Indexes
Sector Performance
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DJIA 13,363.35    +57.88    +0.44%
Nasdaq 2,614.32    +8.37    +0.32%
S&P 500 1,478.55    +6.26    +0.43%
Dow Util 493.75    +5.61    +1.15%
NYSE 9,637.55    +54.38    +0.57%
AMEX 2,261.18    +10.84    +0.48%
Russell 2000 792.92    +2.46    +0.31%
Semcond 505.61    +3.47    +0.69%
Gold future 704.60    +13.90    +2.01%
30-Year Bond 4.79%    +4.31    +90.19%
10-Year Bond 4.50%    +0.01    +0.18%

 Market Diaries
Issues: NYSE Nasdaq
Advancing  2,059  1,677
Declining  1,228  1,292
Unchanged  99  122
Total:  3,386  3,091
Issues at:
52-Week High  34  40
52-Week Low  17  32
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Advancing  821,565,000  1,084,569,000
Declining  450,433,000  735,428,000
Unchanged  8,910,000  21,242,000
Total:  1,280,908,000  1,841,239,000

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GE 39.40    +0.650 39.43M  
HD 35.22    -1.290 36.33M  
PFE 24.62    -0.090 30.60M  
WMT 42.76    +0.310 29.43M  
F 7.78    +0.010 29.20M  
TWX 18.88    -0.120 27.31M  
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Pinnacle
    07-Sep-2007 08:39  
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U.S. stocks rose, led by industrial and pharmaceutical shares, as investors turned defensive ahead of jobs data that could show how much housing and tight credit markets may have damaged the economy.

Still, trading was light as the focus remained on nonfarm payrolls report. The data is expected to shed some light on the economy's performance in August as a faltering housing market nearly brought some credit markets to a standstill.

The Dow Jones industrial average was up 57.88 points, or 0.44%, at 13,363.35. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index was up 6.26 points, or 0.43%, at 1,478.55. The Nasdaq Composite Index was up 8.37 points, or 0.32%, at 2,614.32.

 
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