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Excess capacity and the overhang of corporate debt may prevent full recovery for some time, but most Asian economies could start to see at least some growth by the second half of 1999.
ECONOMIST: Time to buy?
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Can you deal with ass-biting issues of sequestration, higher taxes and corporate boardrooms playing it so conservatively in terms of capacity expansion?
FORBES: Where To Go With Your Money
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Now the near-infinite capacity of these glass tendrils is spreading from long-distance networks to local nets and, one day, to corporate desktops and your living room.
FORBES: Wired and Restless
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Fortunately, the Big Board contains a quotient of intrinsic value embedded in tangible corporate assets, then average earning power cycle to cycle and dividend paying capacity.
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