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ainstalshia


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Original Message   Dec 23, 2008 12:44 pm
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mole


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Re: I need help choosing a new vacuum
Reply #40   Dec 26, 2008 9:19 am
Thanks Carmine,

Great answers you could be right on the MONEY, When do you feel things will turn around?Or should we just get use to this and think that this is just the way its going to be.

Has the GREATER society lost its soul????????

MOLE

Lucky1


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Re: I need help choosing a new vacuum
Reply #41   Dec 26, 2008 12:43 pm
mole wrote:
Hi Carmine.<BR><BR>No i did not mean the oreck XL21,proteam is a vacuum company that sells commercial uprights and back packs sold at janitorial supply houses,This machine is the same as the sanitaire 6600,the electrolux commercial upright,Its the best bang for the buck vacuum out there,and its half the retail price of the latter mentioned machines.Its the best secret in the vacuum business,well up to now.98% of the proteams parts interchange with the aerus/electrolux commercial upright,remember the prolux ?<BR><BR>Just so you know with all the infighting between the patents and using logos this product allmost never made it to the industry.Check out PULLMAN-HOLT also they have a variation of this machine also.....<BR><BR>MOLE

Funny I was going to mention the PULLMAN-HOLT as well (seems to have less problems than the proteam) but it didn't meet the required HEPA filtration. Still it would be my recommendation to meet MOST OF THE POSTERS REQUIREMENTS.
CarmineD


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Re: I need help choosing a new vacuum
Reply #42   Dec 26, 2008 5:12 pm
Hi MOLE:

The quick and short answer:  Graphically depicted, the recovery will not be a "V" or even a "U" but an "L."

Unfortunately, homo sapiens have to lose it, then find it again, in order to appreciate and savor its value.

We'll see euphoria in January 2009, after President Obama's inauguration, spike the markets higher.  It will be short-lived.  Reality will set in, people will learn that he does not have all the answers, like FDR didn't, and the markets will go back down for the long count.  Retailer wise, Wal*Mart is the big winner in 2008 and in 2009.  It is the only stock in the Dow 30 that is up this year.  According to the latest survey data, WM, onced frequented by buyers with a annual household income of $40,000, upped their ante in 2008.  Now, the average household income of WM shoppers is $65,000 annually.   Consumers have "traded down" in their retail shopping and WM is the beneficiary.  This latest news is the biggest positive retail surprise of the year.  There are always winners and losers.  WM is the big winner this year in the retail sector.

Similarly, the old Wall Street wisdom, buy and hold is dead.  Doesn't work anymore.  It's buy and sell.  Trader is the name of the game.

Carmine D.

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