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To: capitalistbeatnik who wrote (5341)5/20/2000 4:36:00 PM
From: swisstrader  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17683
 
W. Fleckenstein hits the big time in going from CNBC to the failing Street.Com, to our very own SI chat boards...in my business, this is akin to being put on "special projects" or on ice.

Last paragraph in a post from SI mgt states that Bill will "discuss his take on dead fish, bingo callers, bubblevision, tape painting, the merry pranksters at the Fed and other topics affecting today's rapidly changing financial landscape"...I SWEAR, I could not have made this stuff up!...yes, I know, Bill told CNBC (he, he) to blow off based on the fact that he had a higher calling and did not like what the network now represented...just did not know that included the deep and meaningful analysis indicated above...starting to sound like a nutcase:

Friday, May 19 2000 5:37PM ET
From: Silicon Investor
Dear Silicon Investor Members -

We are pleased to bring you the latest Silicon Investor Webcast, featuring our special guest - Mr. William Fleckenstein. All bubbleonians, u4ians and contrarians are invited to join one of Wall Street's best-known bears in this live, interactive Silicon Investor webcast on Tuesday, May 23, beginning at 4:30 p.m. Eastern time, (1:30 p.m. Pacific).

Here's your chance to discuss Bill's take on dead fish, bingo callers, bubblevision, tape painting, the merry pranksters at the Fed and other topics affecting today's rapidly changing financial landscape.