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Pastimes : Clown-Free Zone... sorry, no clowns allowed

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To: Lucretius who started this subject2/12/2002 1:21:03 PM
From: Petrol  Read Replies (1) of 436258
 
From the NY gossip rags on Uncle Fester:

Thanks, Jim, but we'll pass

IN case there any suckers left out there, thestreet.com founder James Cramer has a book to sell you. The promo material for his upcoming autobiographical tome, "Confessions of a Street Addict" (Simon & Schuster), crows, "Everyone on Wall Street knows James J. Cramer," without mentioning how many investors associate the name with pure grief. Cramer regularly dispenses bad advice on CNBC and in New York magazine. His book promises to share everything he learned starting up his ill-fated financial Web site. It might be more instructive, however, to talk to all those staffers Cramer booted when he shuttered thestreet.com's London bureau and canned 20 percent of the New York operation in an attempt to stem massive losses. Also with a tale to tell are the gullible folks who read thestreet.com. As The Post reported, while Cramer was telling subscribers to the members-only portion of the Web site to dump Enron as far back as August, those who perused the free section were being told to buy the doomed stock as recently as Oct. 26.

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