Alan,..Re:<< Does anyone find it sketchy that an extraordinarily bullish hedge-fund manager will participate in an, er, interview with DELL's CEO?>>
Don't you consider it coincidental that Cramer usually appears on Wednesdays, except on the once or twice yearly Friday's in Williamsburg, and that Dell's earnings happen to be on Tuesday? Doesn't bother me but then I might be classified as one of those raging bulls.
Apart from the obvious CNBC hype, Cramer would just as quickly sell Dell if the company trips so, other than CNBC trying to corral viewers on Cramer's back, I wouldn't consider it out of the ordinary. The CNBC nonsense is SOP and doesn't affect any investment decisions.
As far as Cramer's investment judgement, I guess you can look at the Time magazine article in December, I think, for an accountant's record of returns. Looks to be pretty good.
Regards,
Lee
P.S. What's wrong with being extraordinarily bullish? |