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To: Bindusagar Reddy who wrote (10690)10/26/1999 9:27:00 AM
From: hitesh puri  Respond to of 21876
 
Oh Boy. Did you hear the latest ? INTC and MSFT are the first NAZ stocks to be included in the DJIA. LU and CSCO could be next.
LU posted a great revenue number. That should stop all those wagging tongues talking about their demise.

-Hitesh



To: Bindusagar Reddy who wrote (10690)10/26/1999 10:14:00 AM
From: The Phoenix  Respond to of 21876
 
BR... it's not often that we agree..but in this case you are absolutely right. There was not merit to Olstein's comments and his "jawboning" to exit his short position (I'm assuming) is called market manipulation. He should be investigated...as should CNBC for repeating the same comments. It's disgusting what these guys get away with.

OG



To: Bindusagar Reddy who wrote (10690)10/26/1999 2:57:00 PM
From: Ted Downs  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 21876
 
Bin,

Let's bring on the OLSTEIN MORON for some beating. SEC should go after him for intentionally badmouthing LU by using media to benefit himself. All the unlucky holders
who sold for loss last 4 weeks should sue Barron's for alllowing these Morons to spread false information.


Send an email to CNBC and request that Olstein not be a "guest host" . I did sometime back. Let them know that we know who knows something about the market. Keep these guys with other agendas from spreading misinformation by letting them know that we the public are not their sheep anymore and won't be herded by these "so-called experts" .
CNBC has been badmouthing Barron's for sometime now. So they realize that Alan Abelson has completely called the market wrong for years but he is still able to sell that rag on the weekends. Remember if you must read Barron's it's free at Barnes & Noble, Borders etc. although you must buy the Danish and coffee which is the better value anyway.

Ted



To: Bindusagar Reddy who wrote (10690)10/27/1999 12:50:00 AM
From: ed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21876
 
Anybody plan to sue Barron and street.com to spread false information may sign up here <ggg>