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Encouraging news from the Seattle Boat Show
Five days into the show, and extremely reliable sources from three of
the upper end boat dealers at the indoor show report some encouraging news. Recession? Fuggetaboutit, at least in some economic classes. One Brunswick division representing yachts between the mid 30 foot to just under 60 foot size range: "Sales are most definitely up from last year. No question." Another Brusnwick division representing boats and yachts traditionally considered very high quality: "Sold" signs on 2/3 of their large display as of Tuesday PM. I double checked to make sure all were legitimate, and a reliable source assured me that they were. One dealer is showing a 55-foot luxury yacht. Two sold, closed, and already financed. A couple still going through the financing process. Several "good leads". He's very pleased, to say the least. If this economic indicator is worth anything, the national news may be overstating the certainty of a recession, at least in the Pacific North Wet. |
Encouraging news from the Seattle Boat Show
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 20:58:04 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould
wrote: If this economic indicator is worth anything, the national news may be overstating the certainty of a recession, at least in the Pacific North Wet. I think the boats you are talking about are out of the range of your average Joe Six-Pack. |
Encouraging news from the Seattle Boat Show
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 20:58:04 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: If this economic indicator is worth anything, the national news may be overstating the certainty of a recession, at least in the Pacific North Wet. I think the boats you are talking about are out of the range of your average Joe Six-Pack. True dat but, maybe they won't have to lay off the guy/gal building the seat cushions in the galley. Maybe he/she can afford to buy that skiff....... since they won't be out looking for another job. Das good news indeed. db |
Encouraging news from the Seattle Boat Show
JimH wrote:
"Chuck Gould" wrote in message ... Five days into the show, and extremely reliable sources from three of the upper end boat dealers at the indoor show report some encouraging news. Recession? Fuggetaboutit, at least in some economic classes. snip If this economic indicator is worth anything, the national news may be overstating the certainty of a recession, at least in the Pacific North Wet. Gee, I wonder why ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN and CNBC are trying their hardest to make sure we dump into a recession. We even have a member or two here who hope we do and continue to delight on bad economic news. A shame. Recessions tend to impact most those who work for a living at employment that provides a middle class or less income. The rich aren't much affected. As Chuck pointed out. I am in favor of anything that turns the White House over to the Democrats in the fall. |
Encouraging news from the Seattle Boat Show
JimH wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: "Chuck Gould" wrote in message ... Five days into the show, and extremely reliable sources from three of the upper end boat dealers at the indoor show report some encouraging news. Recession? Fuggetaboutit, at least in some economic classes. snip If this economic indicator is worth anything, the national news may be overstating the certainty of a recession, at least in the Pacific North Wet. Gee, I wonder why ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN and CNBC are trying their hardest to make sure we dump into a recession. We even have a member or two here who hope we do and continue to delight on bad economic news. A shame. I am in favor of anything that turns the White House over to the Democrats in the fall. The fact that you and your comrades put the push for political power at the cost of the economic health of the Country is pathetic Harry. The economic health of this country is lousy, and it has nothing to do with me or my preferred political party. It is GEORGE W. BUSH who has been the head of state for the past seven years, and if the country has pursued the wrong economic policies, run up the wrong sorts of deficits, funded the wrong sort of war, and borrowed too much $$$ abroad, blame him. |
Encouraging news from the Seattle Boat Show
On Jan 30, 9:42*am, "JimH" wrote:
"Chuck Gould" wrote in message ... Five days into the show, and extremely reliable sources from three of the upper end boat dealers at the indoor show report some encouraging news. Recession? Fuggetaboutit, at least in some economic classes. snip If this economic indicator is worth anything, the national news may be overstating the certainty of a recession, at least in the Pacific North Wet. Gee, I wonder why ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN and CNBC are trying their hardest to make sure we dump into a recession. * We even have a member or two here who hope we do and continue to delight on bad economic news. * A shame. They are probably shorting us, the way Billary did with all the pharma stocks right before dumping her last "health care initiative". She repotedly made a lot of money on that one. and she drove it up, then down almost single handedly by pushing her fake plan... |
Encouraging news from the Seattle Boat Show
On Jan 30, 9:50*am, "D-unit" cof42_AT_embarqmail.com wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in messagenews:kqm0q3564msbfq657ci5gethlbjnej3gls@4ax .com... On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 20:58:04 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: If this economic indicator is worth anything, the national news may be overstating the certainty of a recession, at least in the Pacific North Wet. I think the boats you are talking about are out of the range of your average Joe Six-Pack. True dat but, maybe they won't have to lay off the guy/gal *building the seat cushions in the galley. *Maybe he/she can afford to buy that skiff....... since they won't be out looking for another job. Das good news indeed. db Indeed...;) And that is exactly the guy I am planning on putting back on the water, much to the shegrin of Harry and the other rich bottle boaters.;) |
Encouraging news from the Seattle Boat Show
On Jan 30, 10:08*am, HK wrote:
JimH wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: "Chuck Gould" wrote in message .... Five days into the show, and extremely reliable sources from three of the upper end boat dealers at the indoor show report some encouraging news. Recession? Fuggetaboutit, at least in some economic classes. snip If this economic indicator is worth anything, the national news may be overstating the certainty of a recession, at least in the Pacific North Wet. Gee, I wonder why ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN and CNBC are trying their hardest to make sure we dump into a recession. * We even have a member or two here who hope we do and continue to delight on bad economic news. * A shame. I am in favor of anything that turns the White House over to the Democrats in the fall. The fact that you and your comrades put the push for political power at the cost of the economic health of the Country is pathetic Harry. The economic health of this country is lousy, Right there is where you lose most thinking folks, Doubt many read the rest of your paragraph, for better or worse, most here are interested in honest debate...;) Oh, yeah, based on facts, not evil wishes for my our country... and it has nothing to do with me or my preferred political party. It is GEORGE W. BUSH who has been the head of state for the past seven years, and if the country has pursued the wrong economic policies, run up the wrong sorts of deficits, funded the wrong sort of war, and borrowed too much $$$ abroad, blame him.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
Encouraging news from the Seattle Boat Show
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Encouraging news from the Seattle Boat Show
On Jan 30, 10:15*am, HK wrote:
wrote: On Jan 30, 9:50 am, "D-unit" cof42_AT_embarqmail.com wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in messagenews:kqm0q3564msbfq657ci5gethlbjnej3gls@4ax .com... On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 20:58:04 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: If this economic indicator is worth anything, the national news may be overstating the certainty of a recession, at least in the Pacific North Wet. I think the boats you are talking about are out of the range of your average Joe Six-Pack. True dat but, maybe they won't have to lay off the guy/gal *building the seat cushions in the galley. *Maybe he/she can afford to buy that skiff....... since they won't be out looking for another job. Das good news indeed. db Indeed...;) And that is exactly the guy I am planning on putting back on the water, much to the shegrin of Harry and the other rich bottle boaters.;) See, now there is yet another example of your ignorance. *I* am the one here who has been railing against the "yachties," their overblown boats, their wasting of petrol, and the need for huge surtaxes on the amounts of fuel they burn.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I know... but it's still fun... ok take your name out of the paragraph, and read it agian without the dig at you;) |
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