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To: Eva who wrote (2681)12/3/2001 3:26:15 PM
From: Cush   of 2773
 
Hi Eva. We could sure cover a lot of ground regarding what I don't like about CNBC coverage.

I keep them on, in my office, with the sound muted.

Just like to keep an eye out for breaking news.

My favourite segment to hate is when they bring in an analyst from some firm, and invite calls to the show.

Does anybody really think that it's a coincidence that the first or second caller always asks about some stock that's our largest holding.

I don't understand why they bother with that call-in BS. Why not just be up-front and say we've invited so and so in today to flog some stocks his/her firm has an interest in.

I trust only Technical Analysts, and then really only one Technical Analyst, and sometimes when I look in the mirror, I'm not even sure about him. <gg>

Cush
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