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To: American Spirit who wrote (48379)3/4/2001 12:55:18 PM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 57584
 
ABN Amro downgrades EMC at $39. Same ones who upgraded LU at $65 with a $90 target six months ago. One of the reasons I bought a few hundred LU at $49 after it started to fall. What a "bargain". Thanks "experts". Since they're obviously a contrarian indicator I bought some EMC at $39 last week. Cut by 65% lately I think it's a solid buy. Probably the bottom here. Just one example.



To: American Spirit who wrote (48379)3/4/2001 2:25:58 PM
From: Tom Tallant  Respond to of 57584
 
American Spirit,
<<Downgrading at the bottom and upgrading at the top constitute one of the real crimes in this investment business. We see it over and over and over. And these guys are supposed to be the experts.>>

They are the experts. What other profession do you know of that can steal your money and go basically unscathed? I would love to know the dollar amount lost by the individual investors who followed Henry Blodgett's advice.



To: American Spirit who wrote (48379)3/4/2001 3:00:12 PM
From: puborectalis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 57584
 
O.T_________Johnnie Cochran plans Barbados hotel investment



The Associated Press

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (March 4, 2001 11:09 a.m. EST nandotimes.com) - Famed defense lawyer
Johnnie Cochran Jr. arrived Saturday in Bridgetown, where he plans to negotiate with the government about his
proposed investment in the local hotel industry.

Cochran arrived on the island with his investment partner, Robert Johnson, founder of the Black Entertainment
Television channel.

Cochran and Johnson told reporters they are negotiating to buy parts or all of the Gems of Barbados chain, five
small, luxury hotels around the Caribbean island.

The partners already have investments in Antigua, Curacao and Aruba....IT PAYS TO DEFEND MURDERERS