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To: uu who wrote (48412)2/7/2001 3:24:21 PM
From: PMS Witch  Respond to of 77400
 
Off topic...

Kinda annoyed at the media too.

Message 15314807

Cheers, PW.



To: uu who wrote (48412)2/7/2001 3:27:54 PM
From: Yaacov  Respond to of 77400
 
Addi, I have been on this SI since 97, and I have seen people fall for these analysts! Myself no exception. But I decided if I have to keep my money and sanity intact, I should not do what they suggest. Last June, this Indian fellow, Dan Nile comes on CNBC and tells million of viewers that INTC price target was 200 in 6 months! This was prior to split. Last months he down-graded the stock! They funny thing is that Maria asked him: are you sure? How about the slow down? and he said it makes no difference! Just imagine how many people fell for that crook! I am sure his losses were none! He made his comission!



To: uu who wrote (48412)2/7/2001 4:29:00 PM
From: kvkkc1  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 77400
 
CNBC personnel are every bit as screwed up as the analysts. They've constantly dogged CSCO ever since they had a larger market cap than GE. These @#$%heads can't help themselves but say "this CSCO led sell-off every other word out of their mouth. That's about the extent of their knowledge anyway. I wouldn't be surprised if some of these bears are Faber, Frank or Costello. I'll stick with 40% growth. Those who are comparing CSCO to LU are morons. McGinn lied through his a$$. Chambers came out and told it like it was. The amateur bean counters on this thread can brag all they like, they were bound to get it right one of these years. Folks who are selling now are foolish. Maybe they are the ones buying no growth IBM or the auto makers. I'll bet a beer to anyone on the thread that I make more money from today's close long than any CSCO short a year from now.knc