JÜKÜ
10.12.2001, 22:26 |
Gentlemen, you have come sixty days too late. The depression is over. Thread gesperrt |
"Gentlemen, you have come sixty days too late. The depression is over."
Herbert Hoover, President of the United States of America, responding to a delegation requesting a public works program (stimulus) to help speed US economic recovery, June 1930
Tja, leicht daneben. Und noch einer:
"While the crash only took place six months ago, I am convinced we have now passed through the worst, and with continued unity of effort we shall rapidly recover. There has been no significant bank or industrial failure. That danger too is safely behind us."
Herbert Hoover, President of the United States of America, May 1, 1930
Auch leicht daneben. Was wird Greenspan Morgen sagen?"I am convinced we have now passed through the worst"?
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Jacques
10.12.2001, 22:30
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Re: We proudly present you another rate cut of 0.5% (owT) |
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JüKü
10.12.2001, 22:42
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Re: Gentlemen, you have come sixty days too late. The depression is over. |
>"Gentlemen, you have come sixty days too late. The depression is over."
>Herbert Hoover, President of the United States of America, responding to a delegation requesting a public works program (stimulus) to help speed US economic recovery, June 1930
>Tja, leicht daneben. Und noch einer:
>"While the crash only took place six months ago, I am convinced we have now passed through the worst, and with continued unity of effort we shall rapidly recover. There has been no significant bank or industrial failure. That danger too is safely behind us."
>Herbert Hoover, President of the United States of America, May 1, 1930
>[i]Auch leicht daneben. Was wird Greenspan Morgen sagen?"I am convinced we have now passed through the worst"? [/b]
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Schon gefunden:
"There's rising belief he (Greenspan) will signal the
central bank's aggressive rate-slashing campaign is
drawing to a close, reinforcing investors' bets that a
recovery is not too far off."
Reuters, Dec 9, 2001
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monopoly
10.12.2001, 23:28
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Re: Noch einer: Time´s Person of the Year 1928 und 1999 |
Seit 1927 ermittelt das US Magazin Time die Person of the Year. Es waren fast immer Politiker, fast nie Unternehmer. Selbst Intel Chef Andy Grove wurde es erst 1997. Zwei weitere Sonderfälle waren 1928 und 1999
1928: Walter P. Chrysler
Last July, in a matter of fact sort of way, Walter P. Chrysler offered the public a new automobile called the Plymouth. On the thirtieth day of that month, Dodge Bros, stockholders approved a $160,000,000 deal which turned over their business to the Chrysler Corp. The Dodge company included Graham Bros., big truck concern.
Early in August, Mr. Chrysler brought out another new car, called the De Soto. Many a man was a little confused for the moment as to whether the De Soto and the Plymouth were new makes by Chrysler or new Chrysler models. But the Chrysler models--"65,""75" and"Imperial 80"--continued to be advertised distinct from De Soto and Plymouth.
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From motor man with one product, he had become one of the chief U.S. industrialists. Undeniably, he had been the outstanding businessman of the year.
http://www.time.com/time/poy2000/archive/1928.html
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und 1999 Jeffrey P. Bezos (Amazon.com)
Welcome, Jeff Bezos, to TIME's Person of the Year club. As befits a new-era entrepreneur, at 35 you are the fourth youngest individual ever, preceded by 25-year-old Charles Lindbergh in 1927; Queen Elizabeth II, who made the list in 1952 at age 26; and Martin Luther King Jr., who was 34 when he was selected in 1963. A pioneer, royalty and a revolutionary--noble company for the man who is, unquestionably, king of cybercommerce.
http://www.time.com/time/poy/intro.html
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Times haven´t changed
Der Chef der Radio Corp of America war übrigens Mitte 1929 auf dem Titel.
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>"Gentlemen, you have come sixty days too late. The depression is over."
>Herbert Hoover, President of the United States of America, responding to a delegation requesting a public works program (stimulus) to help speed US economic recovery, June 1930
>Tja, leicht daneben. Und noch einer:
>"While the crash only took place six months ago, I am convinced we have now passed through the worst, and with continued unity of effort we shall rapidly recover. There has been no significant bank or industrial failure. That danger too is safely behind us."
>Herbert Hoover, President of the United States of America, May 1, 1930
>Auch leicht daneben. Was wird Greenspan Morgen sagen?"I am convinced we have now passed through the worst"?
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JLL
11.12.2001, 08:04
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Schon 1927 PERSON of the Year - das nenne ich politisch KORREKT! ;-) (owT) |
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Theo Stuss
11.12.2001, 08:17
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Weitere Ausrede |
Ich erkenne durchaus Ansätze zu einer Bodenbildung der US-Wirtschaft.
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Diogenes
11.12.2001, 10:15
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Re: Gentlemen, you have come sixty days too late. The depression is over. |
>Auch leicht daneben. Was wird Greenspan Morgen sagen?"I am convinced we have now passed through the worst"?
Es wird sagen:
"Althogh beeing cautious, we can not rule out, that this might possibly have been a bubble. However it must be born in mind, that bubbles can only be recognized after the fact and therefore it is still too eary to definitely judge on this issue."
Gruß
Diogenes (im meinem nächsten Leben werde ich Zentralpunker ;-))
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peter72
11.12.2001, 19:51
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Könnt Ihr auch mal in deutsch kommunizieren???? |
eure Beiträge sind bstimmt interessant. Aber einfach leichter verständlich in deutscher Sprache!!
Danke!!!
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