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To: Jeff Dryer who wrote (27039)7/27/1999 12:54:00 AM
From: HECTOR RUBERT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
I say we storm CNBC live and chant....BRAVERMAN IS A PIG...BRAVERMAN IS A PIG!!!

If anything we can draw attention to something that is terribly wrong with the brokerage industry.

Hey, even Joe Kernan got pissed off at BRAVERMAN's comments stating "Great isn't he the one that upgraded AOL,AMZN,and YHOO near their highs to STRONG BUYS? And now that AOL is at $100 he says SELL? Oh, I bet investors are really happy with his advice....."

This was live on CNBC today and Joe did well to point the ill advice from BRAVERMAN.

Hey....if Mark Haines "NAILED" Jim Cramer when he shorted a stock......I say they bring back Mr. BRAVERSPAM and ask him how he can advice to buy at 160 then to sell at 100 and call himself an analyst...

Call me stupid but I thought the advice is to buy low and sell high?

BRAVERMAN IS A PIG!! OINK!! OINK!! OINK!!

Hector



To: Jeff Dryer who wrote (27039)7/27/1999 1:24:00 AM
From: KeepItSimple  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
>KeepItSimple... PLEASE STOP telling me of these things... these stories can't
> possibly be true.

Jeff, with the kind of money you made through the sale of SI, and the kind of equity you must have deposited into brokerage accounts, there is simply no way you can be unaware of the standard procedures involving recommendations for "elite" clients.

I'm nowhere near your level, even though I am at 7 figures, but even I get the "real" recommendations.

Next you'll say there couldn't possibly have been a worldwide conspiracy to fix vitamin prices, or that every major radio station in the nation doesn't receive bribes to play songs pushed by the major studios. (it's called 'Payola', btw)