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To: Gamma Positive who wrote (9938)3/7/2002 11:08:33 AM
From: HandsOn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17683
 
I sincerely hope Faber gets his just due if he was in collusion with Cramer. Notice how most of the good reporters at CNBC have left and gone to CNN the last few years starting with Neil Cavuto.



To: Gamma Positive who wrote (9938)3/7/2002 11:09:49 AM
From: JakeStraw  Respond to of 17683
 
I think the folks @ CNBC used to think they provided an invaluable service for the investment community. Now after the tech-bubble burst, the economy weakened & the Enron mess, CNBC learned they were nothing but a fluff entertainment broadcast all along.



To: Gamma Positive who wrote (9938)3/7/2002 1:30:03 PM
From: J.T.  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 17683
 
Your true colors radiate your way about you after a quick review of your posts on SI.

Let's see, you have posted nothing but sleight of hand or criticism in a very pompous way to or about:

suzy orman, alan chernoff, joe kernan, mark haines, david faber, basically a complete brush stroke of all on CNBC, Richard Hoey, Harvey Pitt, Options Jerry and myself J.T.

Seems to me this outward expression of your brilliant disguise is nothing more than an inner projection of your low self esteem and how you truly feel about yourself.

Maybe try to work on a code of life rather than a code of death to live by:

Choose to love... rather than hate
Choose to create...rather than destroy
Choose to complement...rather than to gossip and find fault
Choose to grow...rather than rot
Choose to persevere...rather than quit
Choose to heal...rather than wound or hurt
Choose to pray...rather than curse
Choose to live...rather than die and lead a life of quiet desperation.

Best Regards, J.T.