tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1227919517269937208.post2958701913152361291..comments2023-09-17T08:37:58.006-06:00Comments on The Good News Economist: The G-8 Cites Recovery SignsEldon Masthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15444008509086050220noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1227919517269937208.post-82220938172122139612009-06-14T12:00:06.879-06:002009-06-14T12:00:06.879-06:00I think some say it just for the attention. It'...I think some say it just for the attention. It's like people who love to talk about the time it snowed in July during a beautiful day. Some people are just big pains and get their kicks out of being a wet blanket!Madsennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1227919517269937208.post-90604636364507612972009-06-13T17:02:24.028-06:002009-06-13T17:02:24.028-06:00I suppose some industries and/or sectors of the ec...I suppose some industries and/or sectors of the economy will take longer to recover. I would expect commercial real estate to take quite a long time to bounce back since most of the loans are now coming due and we're just starting to see foreclosures (but that should lead to a boom in a few years as prices stablize).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1227919517269937208.post-46663805048760613202009-06-13T16:09:45.048-06:002009-06-13T16:09:45.048-06:00I agree with Mark J Perry's conclusions:
See ...I agree with Mark J Perry's conclusions:<br /><br />See the article...<br />"Chief Executives See Recession Lingering to 1992," from the NY Times on May 12, 1991, two months after the July 1990-March 1991 recession ended.<br /><br />Expect continuing and ongoing gloom and doom following the end of a recession. Consider it to be a lagging economic indicator.<br /><br />Just because CEOs say it, doesn't mean it is so...<br /><br />GNEGNEhttp://goodnewseconomist.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1227919517269937208.post-9695721611523367542009-06-13T14:23:08.729-06:002009-06-13T14:23:08.729-06:00GNE,
What do you think of the comments of some of...GNE,<br /><br />What do you think of the comments of some of the CEOs at top companies who state that they don't see any improvement yet and expect the recession to linger until next year? (see Carpe Diem post)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com