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To: Robert Rose who wrote (28540)11/30/1998 2:58:00 PM
From: OtherChap  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 164684
 
Talking out of both sides of one's mouth:

Just a few minutes ago (2:45 eastern) Ron Insana interviewed an internet bull about various internut stocks. He was saying how great Yahoo was, and then Ron asked him if he still owned it. The bull evaded the question, and then Ron asked him again. The bull then said "we've taken profits".. Then Ron asked him AGAIN if he still owned any Yahoo. The bull finally admitted that he had sold it all.

Then later in the discussion, the bull was slamming Barnes and Noble and saying how great Amazon was. Ron asked him what his recommendation on the stock was, and he said it was attractive. Ron then asked if he owned any. The bull tried to evade the question, and then admitted he didnt.

Is there a doubletalk class somewhere that all these analysts take? They are shameless in suckering the small retail investor.