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To: kodiak_bull who wrote (13251)4/12/2002 8:58:26 AM
From: wildandwonderful  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23153
 
kodiak:
thanks for the post on GE. If GE goes,we might as well board up the shop.The Big Boys, mutual funds,institutions cannot and will not let GE go down without a fight,there will a lot of head fake rallies,pump up jobs at CNBC to prop this one up,it is O.K.if IBM,WMT,GM goes down but GE,now you are talking livelihood here.You could almost see the fear in Maria's eyes yesterday when she talked about GE.
I am going to pull the trigger on this one when i see the whites in their eyes.



To: kodiak_bull who wrote (13251)4/12/2002 12:34:25 PM
From: John A. Stoops  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23153
 
KB,

A great post. I really enjoyed it! More importantly, I think your right! I do own some so I'm looking for the exit door right now!

John



To: kodiak_bull who wrote (13251)4/15/2002 8:34:15 AM
From: ~digs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23153
 
from bloomberg fwiw

7:37 ET General Electric: Olstein puts value at around $25 (GE) 33.55: NY Times reports that accounting expert and fund manager Robert A. Olstein has turned decidedly bearish on company, believing that "G.E. is going to stumble before the year is out." Article cites heightened investor interest, even suspicion, toward financial reports as a new challenge for the company. ...