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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (2773)4/3/2001 2:32:48 PM
From: stomper  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 74559
 
ROFLMAO...Les Nessman.

-dave



To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (2773)4/3/2001 3:33:12 PM
From: kirby49  Respond to of 74559
 
Kastel:

That is why I don't even have more than basic cable so I can't get CNBC. I remember that episode well. I've been lurking all over the place today and I came upon a thread devoted to get a lobby group for individual investors so these talking heads and their companies would have to divulge their insider information. A somewhat worthy endevour I suppose but my advice would be to turn off the T.V! <LOL>

FWIW regarding Mike's previous post to you the CEo's of course being the ultimate insiders (not the talking heads), have it right, they wouldn't be buying in hopes of a bottom now. But there are idiot's and there will continue to be more of them all the way down. An interesting observation is that these CEO's never made money buying stock, because it was given to them, granted in exchange for their work, but they only made money by selling it. Mike's comment "you have to be stupid to invest now" really should read buy instead of invest. The conclusion being that if you weren't given the stock to sell, then you have to sell short to profit.

And so for Mary Farrell this may be the best investment around. Of course you will never hear that from her or any of her bretheren. Sell short!!!

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Regards

Bob