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To: bambs who wrote (38382)7/16/2000 9:02:56 PM
From: Eski  Respond to of 77400
 
I too Bamb get a kick out of these guys calling us Doom and Gloomers. I trade the tape both long and short as market dictates. I too I'm responsible for my parents Mutual Funds and only have my mothers left to sell hopefully this week. They have make enough in the past 5 years in them. There financial situation is much better then most, already retire in 70's and with a few million, so there life isn't going to be effected whatever the markets do from here. I'm just protecting there profits and like you say I'll sleep better at nights since my father hads intrusted me with making those decesions for them. I may be wrong but I rather be safe then sorry.



To: bambs who wrote (38382)7/17/2000 12:09:41 AM
From: Ed Forrest  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 77400
 
Henry Blodget is a crook and should face charges some day for the lies he tells. The man has no honor.

Perhaps before you make statements that you cannot prove you might want to read this.Merrill Lynch might not take kindly to your calling their analyst a "crook".I personally do not agree with the suit and consider it frivolous and saber rattling.

Having said that,people like you tend to bring grief upon themselves when they run off at the mouth without supporting facts.
Ed Forrest

To: long-gone who wrote (6196)
From: Gary M. Reed Thursday, Jul 13, 2000 3:27 PM ET
Reply # of 6207

Perhaps CNBC might want to look into this:
cnetinvestor.com.

In a nutshell, analyst continually poormouths Elan. Stock goes up. Investors poke fun at the analyst's errant call on the stock on a Yahoo message board. CS First Boston (analyst's employer) sues investors for $1 million, claiming they had no right to make fun of their analyst.

Is this ridiculous or what? This analyst can dish it out, but can't take it. CSFB should be ashamed.>/I>