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To: Les H who wrote (121671)9/13/2001 4:53:34 PM
From: Les H  Respond to of 436258
 
Nostradamus was not alive in 1654

snopes2.com



To: Les H who wrote (121671)9/13/2001 5:10:29 PM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Respond to of 436258
 
Another clue less person tries to hang his mistake on a human disaster . Why not write plain ........ I was an optimistic idiot and was thinking that stock must appreciate at least 60% a year



To: Les H who wrote (121671)9/13/2001 5:16:04 PM
From: reaper  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
not more than 3 weeks ago, UBS was taking out FULL PAGE advertisements in the WSJ, Barron's, NYT and People's Momentum Daily to push Kerchner's inane prophesy that they market was undervalued by 50%.
(see story dailynews.yahoo.com )

now the moron Kerschner, instead of taking responsibility for his wrong-headed projection and all the client wealth he has vaporized, is going to hide behind the worst American tragedy in 50 years to cover his ass; "i woulda' been right if not for the bombing of the WTC".

biz.yahoo.com

a^%hole

(i guess we should expect a lot more of this over the next few weeks)



To: Les H who wrote (121671)9/13/2001 5:21:14 PM
From: XBrit  Respond to of 436258
 
<<Ed Kerschner cuts his 2002 S&P target to 1570 from 1835>>

I guess the guy gets uncomfortable if he floats more than 600 points above reality, eh.