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To: Ian@SI who wrote (48631)7/2/2001 1:36:08 PM
From: Gottfried  Respond to of 70976
 
Ian, well said. Dr Ed also is a movie critic and he sells books yardeni.com He has 5 kids - so is somewhat of a renaissance man.:)

Gottfried

Main Entry: Renaissance man
Function: noun
Date: 1906
: a person who has wide interests and is expert in several areas



To: Ian@SI who wrote (48631)7/2/2001 2:07:55 PM
From: Jerome  Respond to of 70976
 
Ian... Hopefully, Ed better understands his limitations;

None of us understands our limitations until its too late.

I still own BCE and its doing well. Most days I forget to check the share price.

Regards, Jerome



To: Ian@SI who wrote (48631)7/2/2001 4:51:46 PM
From: daryll40  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
Daryll might even praise Yardeni now...I will give him credit for being one of the first economists to predict the boom in financial assets as a result of baby boomers beginning (at the time of his "prediction") to worry about retirement. And I agree that a bad call regarding Y2K doesn't make him a bad economist. I guess it does, however, again prove that NO guru gets it right always. What pisses me off is when they come on TV with this "I am absolutely positively right" attitude.

Daryll40