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Pastimes : James Cramer Skeptic Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: James J. Cramer who wrote (127)6/18/1998 12:47:00 PM
From: Larry Loeb  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1254
 
Mr. Cramer,

I am a fan, and a subscriber.

I'm surprised that, of all the threads on SI that could use comments from someone as well informed and literate as yourself, you have only been posting to this moronic thread.

Luckily, I get to read all of your columns and learn (or disagree with) your insights.

I share the sentiments expressed by many that you shouldn't take these negative postings too seriously. Your fans vastly exceed those who dislike you.

Please keep up the updates on TheStreet.com. I'll keep trying to keep up with reading them all.

Larry Loeb



To: James J. Cramer who wrote (127)6/18/1998 12:57:00 PM
From: JEFF CHAPMAN  Respond to of 1254
 
Cramer, how about commenting on the recent hatchet job by Herb Greenberg on CHS electronics, which has been in a funk ever since. I can't understand the relentlessness of Herb in terms of bashing CHS, in that it has grown rather fast, trades now at around book value. In other words, this doesn't appear an overly hyped aggressive situation. The tax issue was addressed during earnings and the stock was hammerred... What are you're thoughts on CHS and on Greenberg's reaction to the whole situation?

BTW, in choosing between TheStreet and WSJ online, I must admit I chose WSJ.. Why, more content, more influence on markets, more research capabilities through SmartMoney, and of course, a lower price @ $50/yr. Does The Street plan on employing the WSJ model in the future, in terms of # of features & yearly pricing more in line w/ WSJ?