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To: Daulat who wrote (56167)8/5/1998 6:05:00 AM
From: secrus2  Respond to of 176387
 
Agree with you about Acampora. He is come hotfoot on market. Not need to have big headpiece to see the evidence.



To: Daulat who wrote (56167)8/5/1998 7:21:00 AM
From: GRANOLA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
ALL:
Does anyone know how to challenge erroneous statements made on CNBC? Has anyone ever bothered and, if so, heard them correct??
As if Acampora's opinions weren't annoying enough, Kernan got on and talked about the "vitamin stocks" plummeting because of falling gross margins and characterized WFMI (Whole Foods Market) as a vitamin store!!! What an idiot...and WFMI doesn't care about falling vitamin margins since they saw them coming and manufacture/brand their own now! Anyone looking for a bargain stock once this market bottoms out, check out WFMI...a solid play and growing like the Dell of Grocery! GRANOLA (and Whole foods is more than granola!)



To: Daulat who wrote (56167)8/5/1998 8:23:00 AM
From: Zoltar  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
acampora is too ambivelent. just the previous night before he was stating how stocks were strong and he expects to see dow 10000 by years end...all of a sudden the next day he is calling for a bear market with the dow going to 7500. i think if anyone told their boss that that their revenue would be %25 below what he stated the previous day, they'd be long gone. oh well, one in a while a good drop is health i believe, it gets rid of the fickle. as darwin stated, only the fittest survive, in the case of the techs you cant go wrong with those like dell, intel, microsoft, cisco, and aol.