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To: jopawa who wrote (4688)2/15/2000 2:09:00 PM
From: Gary M. Reed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17683
 
Jopawa,

Is it too much to expect for Costello, reporting from the floor of the Nasdaq, to report on the 2nd most active stock on the Nasdaq...especially when it is up 24%?

I stand corrected, you are the moron. Figure it out, Jopawa...I am sick of CNBC reporting on the same ol' "me too" stocks up 1/4 point when there are REAL movers out there. You are too dense to figure it out, which means you must own DELL and AOL. No big shocker there.

Hey, the next time you call into Maria's Buy-Sell-Hold show, asking about DELL from your parents' basement, make sure you tell her I said hello, OK? Meanwhile, I will continue to hold my stocks that triple in 3 months without a single CNBC mention...hmmm, you'd think if CNBC really wanted to assist their viewers with top picks from the experts, they'd give me a call. My fund has doubled since January 1, so I have the goods they're looking for...well, they have my number...although I won't hold my breath. They are still busy reporting on last month's hot stocks to bother with what's moving now. After all, they need to keep schmucks like you happy by reporting on "yesterday's stocks." Let's face it, Kernen is the only guy who reports on stuff that is moving TODAY, not three months ago.