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To: Karin who wrote (53557)4/16/1998 12:44:00 AM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
karin,

"I just wrote a letter to CNBC about the questionable intentions of Tom Kurlac. Why don't you guys do the same?
cnbc.com;

I guess it all depends on who's Ox is getting gored?

Lots of things in life aren't fair...
CNBC will just say they are reporting the news...

Jim



To: Karin who wrote (53557)4/16/1998 1:10:00 AM
From: TTOSBT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Karin, Re: >"I just wrote a letter to CNBC about the questionable intentions of Tom Kurlac. Why don't you guys do the same?"<

IMO because it really doesn't make a hill of beans what we think to those guys. When they need a door open the Kurlak's (LACKEY's) of the world are there to hold it open and let them out then they ring the fire bell while the rest of us realize the building is burning and kill one another to rush out the door that no longer is held open and possibly locked shut.

They are self serving higher then Thou.

When NBC bought FNN I thought their goes alot of honesty in market reporting.

TTOSBT



To: Karin who wrote (53557)4/16/1998 1:41:00 AM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Karin. Good going. I have sent my shares of emails to CNBC. As far as Kurlack is concerned I don't believe CNBC needs enlightenment. I am sure they are fully aware of what's going on. And with Intel's slowdown there is not much you can hang on him even though he goes overboard in both directions.

Joe Kernan on CNBC was in the brokerage business. I am sure none of those analysts fools him. I do believe that the guys on CNBC try to do their best. Most of what they are saying is written for them. But they do get some of their own stuff in, I am sure. It would almost be impossible to have some of that stuff written. gg. But all in all it's show biz, ratings and all.

Isn't it funny how we are all talking about analysts now. What did we ever do before the net came along? Follow blindly? I guess some analysts can't take the fact that the net is now undermining their authority. gg.

Intel will go up again with or without TK.

Sonny