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    Posted: Sep 26 2007 at 4:09pm
Said Jim Cramer,
 
AK Steel (AKS - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr - Rating): "When you look at the weak dollar, let me tell you something: I think that a Posco (PKX - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr - Rating) from South Korea or an Arcelor (MT - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr - Rating) could snatch this company up at $60 bucks, and it'd still make sense. I want to own AK Steel. I want to own it."
 
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That makes two of us. Thumbs%20Up
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote arwendt Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: Sep 27 2007 at 9:23am

That's nice that he thinks AK is that solid, as that means the company and its employees have a future.

 

But the sad thing here is that he starts his statement with "When you look at the weak dollar".

 

In a few years the weak dollar will make our current problems seem like the good old days.

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I think the weak dollar helps us sell products made from US made steel overseas. I think a continuing weak dollar is good for the US. I encourage our administration to continue that policy.
 
 
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Originally posted by John Beagle John Beagle wrote:

I think the weak dollar helps us sell products made from US made steel overseas. I think a continuing weak dollar is good for the US. I encourage our administration to continue that policy.


Some say there is a threat that other countries will dump our weak dollar, you don't think that's something to be concerned about?
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Yes, I am concerned that OPEC will switch to the euro. This could cause oil to increase in cost in the US, since it will take more dollars to buy a barrel after the exchange rate.
 
This is a consequence I had not consided previously. But I am concerned now.
 
Why do our presidential candidates not make the weak dollar an issue?
What is more important than this to our economy?
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Originally posted by John Beagle John Beagle wrote:

Why do our presidential candidates not make the weak dollar an issue?


I think the only one who has made it an issue is Republican Ron Paul.



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Not to get to far off the AKS topic but in my opinion the economy, including the energy problems, the weakening dollar, the trade deficit, the budget deficit, the credit crisis, and the continued move of manufacturing jobs to offshore venues, should all be looked at as a national emergency, if not a threat to our national security, by all the candidates.

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