To: mr.mark who wrote (679 ) 7/13/1999 4:30:00 PM From: Steve Antonelli Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 766
Interesting article from Cramer regarding these chat boards.... Wrong! Jul 13, 1999 The Dangerous World of the Chat Boards By James J. Cramer Chat? I don't go there. Look, I am massively in favor of chat. In fact, I got the idea for TheStreet.com from the convivial discussions I used to go to in Motley Fool, which, when it started, I loved. Chat was where people coalesced to beat Wall Street. It was where you could cut through the hype and find out whether a company's technology really was any good. It was where you could swap ideas with an engineer from Ameritech (NYSE:AIT - news) or find out whether a chip company really had a revolutionary product. Now, chat is where I get my head ripped off. Last Friday, I mentioned that people were buying puts furiously on Knight/Trimark (Nasdaq:NITE - news) . Their brokers told me that it was because of a possible negative article in Barron's. To me, this type of "journalism" has now become a staple for the Web. I don't like it, but it is what people seem to want. Next thing I know, I am being deluged by people telling me that the Knight/Trimark boards are going nuts with people cursing me. First of all, what do people know in the Knight/Trimark board that could be of value to begin with? Short of just cheerleading for Knight or bashing Knight, what do they know? Second, I cannot even begin to care about what people say about me on the Knight board or any other board, for that matter. I have been called everything from a liar to a crook to a saint to a communist. Heck, I'm just a guy and a dad. I am not a sinister plot against someone, and I am not attempting to make money off of an offhanded Knight/Trimark comment. I have no position in the name. I don't care whether the stock goes up or down. I have nothing on the line other than trying to be an honest reporter about what I see and hear. Finally, I feel so strongly that chat has taken a wrong turn that I have been one of the key people behind the scenes at TheStreet.com trying to come up with a way to have meaningful non-attack, no-cheerleading chat, the way that I remembered in the 1996 Motley Fool, which I loved. So far it has eluded us. But it is going to happen.