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To: Eric Wells who wrote (101960)4/22/2000 9:21:00 PM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
>Cramer dumped all his MSFT shares in after-hours trading on Thursday - and I believe he's held MSFT since the inception of his hedge fund (again, it's a difficult data point to interpret).
Eric,
No! Cramer never had Msft shares at the getgo. Trust me.
The street.com might be going busto. Maybe Cramer needs the money now.
Cramer talks the talk...rather than walks the walk.
Without Cnbc, and Goldman...who would Cramer be?
Still flipping burgers at the Dairy Queen...don't you think?
Btw
If you have to bet on Cramer or his wife...bet on his wife.



To: Eric Wells who wrote (101960)4/22/2000 9:33:00 PM
From: Chung Lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Eric, I read Crammer from day one and now from time to time, (too much other fun readings to do), seems he has violated his own rules, as he said long time ago, the trading goddess (his wife) is the clairvoyant who can call major market direction, not him, as usual that was a sensational piece with running play by play, he will make a good WWF announcer.

>>on SI, most people I know are not bearish

This weekend 95% of the threads are preparing for the worst due to MSFT, one bright spot is AMD.