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To: Demetre Deliyanakis who wrote (5073)11/11/1999 5:09:00 PM
From: md1derful  Respond to of 6439
 
These are all the comments you hear when we are at a stock bottom...waiting for newsweek headline to mark ultimate bottom....just getting our basing here..then a very long road back..enjoy the dividend and covered call premiums while you wait
doc



To: Demetre Deliyanakis who wrote (5073)11/11/1999 5:18:00 PM
From: Patriarch  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6439
 
[OT] CNBC's Liz Clayman (sp)

A few days ago, I was watching CNBC in the morning and she and Alan Murray of the WSJ were talking about the minimum wage. During the conversation, Clayman would ramble on "how could people live on the minimum wage?" and implying it was time to increase it. Granted her opinion is irrelevant, but it was also factually incorrect as well.

The majority of people who are paid the minimum are either students working their first job in life, building a resume for themselves; or seniors, looking for pin money to supplement their pensions. Not to make this into Crossfire, but again, Clayman interjected her opinion instead of doing her job. Oy.

Jumping off my soapbox,
Pat