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To: NOW who wrote (76734)3/7/2001 3:32:10 PM
From: GuitarMan  Respond to of 436258
 
Re: Abby

From that other thread:

From: TATRADER Wednesday, Mar 7, 2001 2:16 PM
Respond to of 21094

rashid, isn't it interesting that those high paid analysts, many times leave their clients in the dust and ashes...
Every one has reputed that Abby Cohen is the queen of investment from Goldman Sachs...If this post is correct, she performs terribly, and needs to join the Gizzard thread for support and counsel...
If Abby had listened to the gizzards she would now be buying her first CSCO at 22 1/2 and her second batch at 17.50..

IT'S CALLED AVERAGING DOWN!!

SHE HAS A HUGE PORTFOLIO OF LOSERS!

SHE HAS LOST A LOT!

April 6th, she recommended her SUPER SEVEN stocks for the long-term:
CSCO, DELL, EMC, FDC, ORCL, PMCS, TER. As of yesterday's close, that
portfolio is down 46.2%. Long-term is right, because that portfolio needs
to go up almost 100% to get back to where she recommended them. LOL.

October 3rd, she recommended BEAS, CSCO, EMC, JNPR, NTAP and
ORCL. That portfolio is down 60.2%, unless any of them split. Alot of
them got split by the market. LOL.

November 27th, she recommended CSCO (she hadn't had enough), DOX,
EMC (she still hadn't had enough), GLW, ITWO, SLR, SUNW, and VRTS.
As of yesterday's close, that portfolio is down 39.63%.



To: NOW who wrote (76734)3/7/2001 4:52:39 PM
From: SouthFloridaGuy  Respond to of 436258
 
It was a rhetorical question. I mean I guess she's rich enough, but ultimately it destroys your reputation in the industry, particularly on the buy-side, where alot of these bozo analysts want to be. I think the real answer as to why AJ Cohen made the call is because she's just a dumb@ss.

A lot of credibility has been lost on the sell-side by their insitutional clients. It might take years to repair it.

A lot of you guys perceive Goldman and Co to have the upperhand on this game, but trust me, they are all a bunch of salesman who are really quite intellectually challenged, mannerless, and cultural misfits (trust me, I live with one and kicked another one out of my apartment).

They have sold their soul for money and for a job that labels them as analysts but in actuality teaches them only how to BS with the other Apes of the NY finance world.

Can't wait to see them on the street.