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To: lee kramer who wrote (112559)8/26/2000 12:18:25 PM
From: nokomis  Respond to of 120523
 
first time I saw the actual release: (see Peter's profile ..it's funny)

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..you'd think at least one of the news wires would have picked up on this poorly worded "release" ...for shame



To: lee kramer who wrote (112559)8/26/2000 11:25:05 PM
From: Ron  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
I must hand it to Dow Jones and CNBC. They did not take the fake news release bait...while others plastered it throughout the wired world. Dow Jones reported that EMLX was down sharply on heavy trading, as did CNBC. But they did not, early on, report the hoax story, because obviously, they were trying to confirm it. It seems to me those with the largest bananas/scones/muffins on their faces from this one are Bloomberg and CBC Marketwatch..not to mention Briefing.