Friday, October 3, 2008

I'm so old that...

... I remember Barings and James Capel and WICO and BZW and Warburgs and Hoare Govett and Vickers da Costa

... I remember what people do when E F Hutton speaks, and who measures success one investor at a time

... I remember the sound of a stock chart being printed on a dot matrix printer

... I remember the IBM PC-XT (and its super fast 8088 processor) which we shared at work

... I remember searching for "sex" on Altavista

... I remember floppy disks (that really were floppy)

... I remember Bloomberg terminals with big ball keyboards (with Chiclet buttons)

... I once worked for Rowe and Pitman (or was it Rowak?)

... My first boss had been a partner at Phillips and Drew

... I remember Big Eight accounting houses

... I remember when Greed, for want of a better word, was good

... I used to think "who would read research from Goldman Sachs or Merrill Lynch in Asia?"

... I remember the first time Security Pacific started making Hoare Govett partners very very rich

... I remember that time when the KLSE traded more than the NYSE

... I remember Glass-Steagall

... I remember Pan-El

... I bought Aokam

... I broked to Scudder and Twentieth Century

... I remember horrible toilets on company visits in Shanghai... and holding on until back in your own hotel

... I remember small fish being dried in the sun along Boat Quay in Singapore

... I remember when every bank and broker had at least one junk available for booze cruises in Hong Kong

... I remember when Thailand was going to be the next Malaysia

... I remember Green Island Cement

... I remember ConsPlant

... I remember when Jardine Matheson had stock code 15

... I remember when First Pacific was definitely going to be the next hong

... I remember not being able to buy shares in Korea, Taiwan and India (and China) at all

... I remember Communist China

... I remember bloody coups and protests in Asia

... I remember watching the end of the Vietnam war on TV

... I remember asking somebody what "a hedge fund" was

... I remember TED Spreads under 300 points

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