Telecom Hotel; Age Wave

Bapopik at AOL.COM Bapopik at AOL.COM
Sun Sep 3 17:39:03 UTC 2000


TELECOM HOTEL

     THE NEW YORK TIMES, Real Estate, section 11, 3 September 2000, pg. 1:

_E-Business Alters ABC's of Real Estate_
_At "telecom hotels," tenants insist on greater control_

    Check Google.com.  There have been many "telecom hotel" articles since
July 2000, including:
www.thestandard.com/article/article_print/1,1153,16774,00.html
    It's not for people.  A telecom hotel is where "data checks in."
    The Big Question:  DO KIDS STAY FREE??

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------
AGE WAVE

    Also in today's NY TIMES, Business, "Investing," pg. 9, cols. 3-6:

_Will an "Age Wave" Extend the Bond Rally?_
     (...)  In making a case for bonds amid strong economic growth, Dr.
Yardeni (Edward Yardeni of Deutsche Bank--ed.) points to a statistical
measure, called the "age wave," that he developed many years ago.
     Although some other prognosticators are skeptical of the measure's
predictive value, Dr. Yardeni's arguments are food for thought.  The age wave
tracks the percentage of the labor force that is 16 to 34 years old, as baby
boomers have aged, the age wave has fallen.
     The path of that wave has been roughly parallel to that of inflation and
the 10-year government bond yield.



More information about the Ads-l mailing list