Someone found this crazed little ferret classic from February 2000:
thestreet.com
OK. Here goes. Write them down -- no handouts here!: 724 Solutions (SVNX:Nasdaq - news), Ariba (ARBA:Nasdaq - news), Digital Island (ISLD:Nasdaq - news), Exodus (EXDS:Nasdaq - news), InfoSpace.com (INSP:Nasdaq - news), Inktomi (INKT:Nasdaq - news), Mercury Interactive (MERQ:Nasdaq - news), Sonera (SNRA:Nasdaq - news), VeriSign (VRSN:Nasdaq - news) and Veritas Software (VRTS:Nasdaq - news).
We try to own every one of them. Every single one. And if I had my druthers, I wouldn't own any other stocks in the year 2000. Because these are the only ones worth owning right now in this extremely difficult, extremely narrow stock market. They are the only ones that are going higher consistently in good days and bad. I love every one of them, just as I loathe the rest of the stock universe.
Pathetic flaming hypocrite - Cramer wouldn't know what a consistent, credible position was if he tripped over one on the sidewalk. Soon after this, Cramer put much of his fund in NJ municipal bonds.
To quote the famous French soldier in "The Holy Grail": Yes, sir, I fart in your general direction!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |