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To: Jack Hartmann who wrote (1452)3/31/2003 12:37:25 PM
From: bob wallace  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1822
 
We are loosing content left and right on RM. Tero Kuittinen is leaving this week. And Arne Alsin has not written a substantive RM article with turnaround picks since "A Late-Summer Look at the Turnaround Stocks" on 8/26/02.
The rest has been CC notes, of negative commentary for the most part (ie, what not to buy vs what to buy).

following, in italics, is a message I sent him today, following that,in bold, is his reply:

this is what you wrote this morning on CC:

"We've had a number of company "blow-ups" in recent weeks, such as HealthSouth - I'll name five potential blow-ups in The Turnaround Report, out tomorrow morning."

this is the header for an article on RM from you last Friday (3/28):

"Editor's Note: This column was originally published March 4 as part of Arne Alsin's Turnaround Report, a twice-monthly premium subscription service"

so let me get this straight - your "contribution" to RealMoney at this point consists entirely as an infomercial for your newsletter - do I have that right?

Robert Wallace
RealMoney subscriber (but for what I don't know)


It's a heads up to subscribers, that's all

Best Regards,

Arne Alsin
Alsin Capital Management, Inc.


there you have it, straight from the horse's mouth, no content intended



To: Jack Hartmann who wrote (1452)4/4/2003 11:13:31 AM
From: Jack Hartmann  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1822
 
Cramer changes mind on DOW 9000
Bought late, sold late. Lost money.

Sell This Euphoria
By James J. Cramer

04/02/2003 10:51 AM EST
URL: thestreet.com

Oh great, the cakewalk folks are back. You know them; they're the people who think that Baghdad will collapse like a house of cards and there will be no casualties.

Wrong!

It is pretty obvious these days that you have to sell the euphoria and buy the despair with this war, except for the last bit of despair, when you can't sell because it will be the real deal.

For me, from the sidelines, I can't afford to sell. I might not be able to get back in when the next news after the casualties comes out, which will be that Saddam Hussein has run off to Tikrit or has been killed.

But I find it hard to believe that someone as clever and as evil as Saddam won't spring something that makes this current rally seem like yet one more premature celebration.
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Jack