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To: Trading Machine who wrote (27356)1/9/2002 4:52:20 PM
From: William JH  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
On Tuesday, after the market closed but before the AOL conference, CNBC passed along a comment attributed to some analyst (I didn't catch her name) who said, "No matter what they say in the call, I will maintain my strong buy rating." I try to keep the TV off, but I can't resist picking up nuggets like that -gg-



To: Trading Machine who wrote (27356)1/9/2002 4:59:23 PM
From: TechTrader42  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
CNBS is all but blaming the selloff on unfounded rumors. Oh yes, there are people who short the market, and the rumors about an attack on Iraq started to appear. Of course, they didn't question the ramp job earlier. What a complete farce.

Meanwhile, an analyst advises everyone that this is the time to be in the market, in growth stocks, and in fact, he didn't forsake growth stocks in the bear market. A buy and holder, hoping to recoup his losses?