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Technology Stocks : Data Broadcasting Corp. (DBCC)

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To: coachbobknight who wrote (3647)1/15/1999 5:49:00 AM
From: B. A. Marlow  Read Replies (1) of 5102
 
Hey coachbob! Let's talk about CNBC's Faber.

I believe young Faber failed to disclose that he works for a competitor, did he not?

And does that small omission not color his commentary? Is this detail not awkward and controversial in view of CNBC's actions regarding the Cramer episode a few weeks ago?

Actually, there were a number of "convenient" lapses and oversights in Faber's DBCC/MKTW reports (as there are, apparently, in CNBC's very charter), but that's not so important now.

If you really want traction on the other side of the story, just consult my posts. Doubtless, you don't.

In any case, here's the bottom line. Faber is not qualified to perform valuation analysis. If he were, would he be a talking head? And this. Maybe, he's not even up to reading aloud.

BAM

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