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Technology Stocks : JDS Uniphase (JDSU)

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To: zbyslaw owczarczyk who wrote (16377)1/10/2001 9:18:12 PM
From: Stocker  Read Replies (3) of 24042
 
his story below proofs that Cramer and his stuff have connection to hedge founds. interview with hedge found manager ( unknown for us only ). So Cramers comes at right time and is spelling hedges wishes when it is convenient. For example : " Cramers hates optics" after his friends told his that it is time to cover GLW or JDSU...........

Ummm, what the heck are you talking about ZO???? The story at this link thestreet.com has nothing to do with Cramer. He didn't write it and he's not even mentioned in it. The story didn't even originate on thestreet.com, it came from MSN. You don't have a leg to stand on making the claims you make. Several writers on thestreet.com including Cramer said they didn't like optics stocks AT LEAST 2 months ago and anybody who sat down and objectively listened to their reasoning about the issue saved a TON of money. Cramer was even advising readers to get off margin and take some profits in high flyers into the runup this summer. He's been consistant in his writings on this sector and can hardly be accused of catering to funds that are short. He's recently been saying that he would NOT short these stocks as that too is dangerous given the likelihood of more fed cuts and oversold bounces.

He doesn't run his own hedge fund anymore either. What could he possibly have to gain helping his so called hedge fund "friends" when his paycheck is now derived from thestreet.com. It's naive to think he would tell his readers one thing while doing/thinking the opposite.

You just don't like the message, but he was dead right, you've been so wrong. Pull your head out of the sand man.
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