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To: James F. Hopkins who wrote (5924)11/19/2000 11:18:46 AM
From: scaram(o)uche  Respond to of 5936
 
The guy is clearly a genius. I have no concept of whether or not he has a grip on markets or trading. I skimmed the book, and it would put me to sleep.

But.... he's clearly a genius. Anyone who watches frequently will understand that -- simply from studying -- one can't acquire a breadth of knowledge like that.

What goes into that brain rarely slips out. That's clear.

Your points are entirely different than mine.



To: James F. Hopkins who wrote (5924)11/23/2000 11:21:20 AM
From: Ron  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5936
 
Interesting blurb on Larry Kudlow. Strange they would have him practically as a staff member:
Other bankers have also fallen victim to the curse of
cocaine. Lawrence Kudlow, a former official in
President Reagan's administration, is a recovered
cocaine addict, but this did not stop him being made
chief US economist at ING Barings earlier this year. In
1994 Mr Kudlow said he was addicted to cocaine and
alcohol.
thetimes.co.uk