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To: Mongo2116 who wrote (8675)9/21/2001 10:20:41 AM
From: bonnuss_in_austin  Respond to of 17683
 
I want to see some 'analysis' on issues such as this one:

Abby Joseph Cohen: Marionette of Wall Street

Regards her personal interest in Goldman Sach's stock performance:

Message 16365479



To: Mongo2116 who wrote (8675)9/21/2001 10:23:39 AM
From: bonnuss_in_austin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17683
 
In the meantime, we'll see 'the parent company's' ...

...own attempt to goose the market globally broadcast twice an hour all day -- and night -- long by its mouthpiece.

The financial medium it owns. Lock, stock and barrell.

Anybody see any conflict of interest here?

LMAO.



To: Mongo2116 who wrote (8675)9/21/2001 10:54:44 AM
From: bonnuss_in_austin  Respond to of 17683
 
"Patriotism Proves Poor Investment Guide:"

This is the type of objective analysis that CNBC should provide:

thestreet.com

<<snip>>

A number of sources expressed concern that the industry may be viewed as
callously using the Sept. 11 tragedy to dupe individual investors into buying
for nationalistic reasons, while institutional investors are taking a more
rational approach.

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If 'The Street.com' found these sources with their limited resources, why can't CNBC?