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To: Steven Angelil who wrote (6526)10/25/1997 5:43:00 PM
From: TideGlider  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25960
 
Steve: He doesn't short the SP...because he has no power to nudge it.
He does of course have the power to create fear in Techs....everyone
has that power because they did not immediately move in sympathy with
the DOW IA. It was unthinkable when the dow couldn't bring down all.
So they only did it because of two reasons. (anyone that believes deflationary news is bad) has a problem. Greenspan overdid his shot over the bow. He upped his arrival to the 29th for that reason. NO
hike in rates....smaller, kinder, gentler warning..<G>..."Don't turn us to a third world market on my watch" !! He never expected that all consumed greed that would use his warnings for such extreme profit taking.

IMHO....Bruce



To: Steven Angelil who wrote (6526)10/25/1997 5:53:00 PM
From: sepku  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25960
 
>>>Regarding CNBC, I did not know that people had to pay their way on. Can anyone else verify that?<<<

It's true. $15G for a 15 min slot.

Style Pts.



To: Steven Angelil who wrote (6526)10/25/1997 11:09:00 PM
From: Gemini  Respond to of 25960
 
Steven,

I would be very surprised if guests are required to pay the
networks for time on the air. If that became the policy, there
would be an outright bidding war for time and the networks'
integrity would come into question.

All the best, Allan



To: Steven Angelil who wrote (6526)10/26/1997 1:36:00 AM
From: Richard Ogier  Respond to of 25960
 
Regarding his Cymer comments, who besides me thinks that the comments were taken BEFORE the earnings announcement? He would be a FOOL to say what he said after reading the earnings press release. Oh, unless he thinks Cymer's mgnt. is a pack of liers too. GIve me a break.

I didn't read all the posts after the one I am responding to,
so maybe this was already answered. In the Barron's article,
Fleckenstein said that 8X8 went up 4 points "today". Therefore,
the interview took place on Tuesday, well before the earnings were
released.

Richard