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Dave Nadler
May 18th 10, 02:33 AM
What ? The Greeks make gliders ?
No you silly, of course not.

The Euro is now cheap as fall-out of the Greek fiscal crisis.
New gliders are now cheaper in US$ than for a long time !

Contact me immediately to order your bargain-priced Antares ;-)
See ya, Dave

Dave Nadler
May 19th 10, 11:17 PM
On May 17, 9:33*pm, Dave Nadler > wrote:
> What ? The Greeks make gliders ?
> No you silly, of course not.
>
> The Euro is now cheap as fall-out of the Greek fiscal crisis.
> New gliders are now cheaper in US$ than for a long time !
>
> Contact me immediately to order your bargain-priced Antares ;-)
> See ya, Dave

PS: If I get the gist of John Cochrane's editorial piece in Tuesday's
WSJ, this is set to continue for a while, as various dithering and
posturing fails to impress the markets.

PPS: Heaving "fiscal stimulus" on the ash heap of bad ideas ?

John Cochrane
May 20th 10, 12:44 AM
On May 19, 5:17*pm, Dave Nadler > wrote:
> On May 17, 9:33*pm, Dave Nadler > wrote:
>
> > What ? The Greeks make gliders ?
> > No you silly, of course not.
>
> > The Euro is now cheap as fall-out of the Greek fiscal crisis.
> > New gliders are now cheaper in US$ than for a long time !
>
> > Contact me immediately to order your bargain-priced Antares ;-)
> > See ya, Dave
>
> PS: If I get the gist of John Cochrane's editorial piece in Tuesday's
> WSJ, this is set to continue for a while, as various dithering and
> posturing fails to impress the markets.
>
> PPS: Heaving "fiscal stimulus" on the ash heap of bad ideas ?

Hey, Dave, you know me; I always have middle of the road opinions,
stated very humbly.

After I wrote it, the Germans decided to post a list of "banks whose
stocks you should sell and from which you should take out all your
money now" otherwise known as a short-sale ban. I'm sure that will
calm the crisis.

Alas, there was no room in the WSJ for "the other piece of good news
is US glider pilots may soon get a really good christmas present"

Those of you who have no idea what we're talking about, the WSJ link
is here

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703745904575248661121721980.html

If you can't get the WSJ, I posted a version on my webpage

http://faculty.chicagobooth.edu/john.cochrane/research/Papers/John%20H.%20Cochrane_%20Greek%20Myths.pdf

John Cochrane

AK
May 20th 10, 01:15 AM
On May 19, 7:44*pm, John Cochrane >
wrote:
> On May 19, 5:17*pm, Dave Nadler > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On May 17, 9:33*pm, Dave Nadler > wrote:
>
> > > What ? The Greeks make gliders ?
> > > No you silly, of course not.
>
> > > The Euro is now cheap as fall-out of the Greek fiscal crisis.
> > > New gliders are now cheaper in US$ than for a long time !
>
> > > Contact me immediately to order your bargain-priced Antares ;-)
> > > See ya, Dave
>
> > PS: If I get the gist of John Cochrane's editorial piece in Tuesday's
> > WSJ, this is set to continue for a while, as various dithering and
> > posturing fails to impress the markets.
>
> > PPS: Heaving "fiscal stimulus" on the ash heap of bad ideas ?
>
> Hey, Dave, you know me; I always have middle of the road opinions,
> stated very humbly.
>
> After I wrote it, the Germans decided to post a list of "banks whose
> stocks you should sell and from which you should take out all your
> money now" otherwise known as a short-sale ban. I'm sure that will
> calm the crisis.
>
> Alas, there was no room in the WSJ for "the other piece of good news
> is US glider pilots may soon get a really good christmas present"
>
> Those of you who have no idea what we're talking about, *the WSJ link
> is here
>
> http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142405274870374590457524866112172...
>
> If you can't get the WSJ, I posted a version on my webpage
>
> http://faculty.chicagobooth.edu/john.cochrane/research/Papers/John%20...
>
> John Cochrane- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

The way things are going in the US with out of control spending and
nationalization of financial institutions’ debt we will soon be
playing this scenario at home. Somehow our government is not smart
enough to learn from mistakes made by others.

John, you should celebrate! Your trip to Europe is getting cheaper,
for now until the sharks come to us.

Darryl Ramm
May 20th 10, 05:30 AM
On May 19, 4:44*pm, John Cochrane >
wrote:
> On May 19, 5:17*pm, Dave Nadler > wrote:
>
>
>
> > On May 17, 9:33*pm, Dave Nadler > wrote:
>
> > > What ? The Greeks make gliders ?
> > > No you silly, of course not.
>
> > > The Euro is now cheap as fall-out of the Greek fiscal crisis.
> > > New gliders are now cheaper in US$ than for a long time !
>
> > > Contact me immediately to order your bargain-priced Antares ;-)
> > > See ya, Dave
>
> > PS: If I get the gist of John Cochrane's editorial piece in Tuesday's
> > WSJ, this is set to continue for a while, as various dithering and
> > posturing fails to impress the markets.
>
> > PPS: Heaving "fiscal stimulus" on the ash heap of bad ideas ?
>
> Hey, Dave, you know me; I always have middle of the road opinions,
> stated very humbly.
>
> After I wrote it, the Germans decided to post a list of "banks whose
> stocks you should sell and from which you should take out all your
> money now" otherwise known as a short-sale ban. I'm sure that will
> calm the crisis.
>
> Alas, there was no room in the WSJ for "the other piece of good news
> is US glider pilots may soon get a really good christmas present"
>
> Those of you who have no idea what we're talking about, *the WSJ link
> is here
>
> http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142405274870374590457524866112172...
>
> If you can't get the WSJ, I posted a version on my webpage
>
> http://faculty.chicagobooth.edu/john.cochrane/research/Papers/John%20...
>
> John Cochrane

John thank you for helping talk down the Euro :-) Dave when it hits
50c lock in my order. Large panel option, bare panel, painted contest
numbers "6DX", nothing else I'll finish it all here. Aluminum top
single axle Cobra trailer with blue trim. Ship to port Hueneme, CA.

Darryl

Dave Nadler
May 21st 10, 02:06 AM
On May 19, 7:44*pm, John Cochrane >
wrote:
> On May 19, 5:17*pm, Dave Nadler > wrote:
>
>
>
> > On May 17, 9:33*pm, Dave Nadler > wrote:
>
> > > What ? The Greeks make gliders ?
> > > No you silly, of course not.
>
> > > The Euro is now cheap as fall-out of the Greek fiscal crisis.
> > > New gliders are now cheaper in US$ than for a long time !
>
> > > Contact me immediately to order your bargain-priced Antares ;-)
> > > See ya, Dave
>
> > PS: If I get the gist of John Cochrane's editorial piece in Tuesday's
> > WSJ, this is set to continue for a while, as various dithering and
> > posturing fails to impress the markets.
>
> > PPS: Heaving "fiscal stimulus" on the ash heap of bad ideas ?
>
> Hey, Dave, you know me; I always have middle of the road opinions,
> stated very humbly.
>
> After I wrote it, the Germans decided to post a list of "banks whose
> stocks you should sell and from which you should take out all your
> money now" otherwise known as a short-sale ban. I'm sure that will
> calm the crisis.
>
> Alas, there was no room in the WSJ for "the other piece of good news
> is US glider pilots may soon get a really good christmas present"
>
> Those of you who have no idea what we're talking about, *the WSJ link
> is here
>
> http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142405274870374590457524866112172...
>
> If you can't get the WSJ, I posted a version on my webpage
>
> http://faculty.chicagobooth.edu/john.cochrane/research/Papers/John%20...
>
> John Cochrane

Here's another view: http://blogs.reuters.com/felix-salmon/2010/05/20/how-the-euro-might-collapse/
Of course, the Euro rose to 1.2567366723 today...

See ya, Dave

Dave Nadler
June 5th 10, 05:54 PM
On May 17, 9:33*pm, Dave Nadler > wrote:
> What ? The Greeks make gliders ?
> No you silly, of course not.
>
> The Euro is now cheap as fall-out of the Greek fiscal crisis.
> New gliders are now cheaper in US$ than for a long time !
>
> Contact me immediately to order your bargain-priced Antares ;-)
> See ya, Dave

First time close below $1.20 per Euro for a long time !
Friday ended at 1.1978246661

We'll see how far it goes...
See ya, Dave "YO electric"

Frank Whiteley
June 5th 10, 11:08 PM
On Jun 5, 10:54Â*am, Dave Nadler > wrote:
> On May 17, 9:33Â*pm, Dave Nadler > wrote:
>
> > What ? The Greeks make gliders ?
> > No you silly, of course not.
>
> > The Euro is now cheap as fall-out of the Greek fiscal crisis.
> > New gliders are now cheaper in US$ than for a long time !
>
> > Contact me immediately to order your bargain-priced Antares ;-)
> > See ya, Dave
>
> First time close below $1.20 per Euro for a long time !
> Friday ended at 1.1978246661
>
> We'll see how far it goes...
> See ya, Dave "YO electric"

Parity with $1 anyone? Possible unless North Korea gives Obama a hot
foot.

Year Lowest ↓ Highest ↑
Date Rate Date Rate
1999 03 Dec $1.0015 05 Jan $1.1790
2000 26 Oct $0.8252 06 Jan $1.0388
2001 06 Jul $0.8384 05 Jan $0.9545
2002 28 Jan $0.8578 31 Dec $1.0487
2003 08 Jan $1.0377 31 Dec $1.2630
2004 14 May $1.1802 28 Dec $1.3633
2005 15 Nov $1.1667 03 Jan $1.3507
2006 02 Jan $1.1826 05 Dec $1.3331
2007 12 Jan $1.2893 27 Nov $1.4874
2008 27 Oct $1.2460 15 Jul $1.5990
2009 04 Mar $1.2555 03 Dec $1.5120
2010 04 Jun $1.2060 13 Jan $1.4563

Dave Nadler
October 3rd 11, 10:30 PM
Discount renewed !
Though the can was kicked down the road for 18 months,
Greek situation has Euro even uglier than dollar...
After we were ugliest to the tune of 1.46 or so,
Euro's back down to 1.32.
A default will push it even lower...

See ya, Dave "YO electric"

PS: John can't set foot in France after his latest piece...

Dave Nadler
December 14th 11, 01:17 PM
Euro back down below $1.30 this morning.
Greek bond work-out and future funding still unresolved.
Italians have joined the party.
How low can she go ? John ?

See ya, Dave "YO electric"

PS: Your new bargain-priced Antares can be here for the 2012 season.
23E gets 60:1 at 78 knots ;-)

Dave Nadler
December 14th 11, 02:18 PM
Sorry, typo, new Antares for 2013 season...

Greg Arnold
December 14th 11, 03:21 PM
On 12/14/2011 5:17 AM, Dave Nadler wrote:
> Euro back down below $1.30 this morning.
> Greek bond work-out and future funding still unresolved.
> Italians have joined the party.
> How low can she go ? John ?
>
> See ya, Dave "YO electric"
>
> PS: Your new bargain-priced Antares can be here for the 2012 season.
> 23E gets 60:1 at 78 knots ;-)


What is the dollar to L/D ratio? $6,000:1 or so?

Dave Nadler
December 14th 11, 03:38 PM
On Wednesday, December 14, 2011 10:21:21 AM UTC-5, Greg Arnold wrote:
> What is the dollar to L/D ratio? $6,000:1 or so?

Completely equipped and delivered, actually a bit less.
As I said, a bargain ;-)

See ya, Dave "YO electric"

Greg Arnold
December 14th 11, 04:40 PM
On 12/14/2011 7:38 AM, Dave Nadler wrote:
> On Wednesday, December 14, 2011 10:21:21 AM UTC-5, Greg Arnold wrote:
>> What is the dollar to L/D ratio? $6,000:1 or so?
>
> Completely equipped and delivered, actually a bit less.
> As I said, a bargain ;-)
>
> See ya, Dave "YO electric"


Talking about bargains -- do you have a "3 for $1,000,000" deal?

Dave Nadler
December 14th 11, 04:59 PM
And I thought that was confidential.
Includes free leather interior ;-)
You'll look good in one Greg !

Dave Nadler
December 14th 11, 06:07 PM
Forgot to mention:
We do have a couple that ordered a his-and-hers pair.
Don't think they got a discount though ;-)

See ya, Dave "YO electric"

Tony[_5_]
December 14th 11, 06:15 PM
On Dec 14, 12:07*pm, Dave Nadler > wrote:
> Forgot to mention:
> We do have a couple that ordered a his-and-hers pair.
> Don't think they got a discount though ;-)
>
> See ya, Dave "YO electric"

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