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To: Paul Fiondella who wrote (71439)1/16/1999 3:03:00 AM
From: Otto Plath  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Free, e-mailed Intel tout from 1/15/99 Wall$treet Week
by Acamporo.
Paul, to answer your question about what the world is coming to when a JD ends up like a door-to-door salesman- well I'm flattered that you think so highly of lawyers. Frankly, it has been my experience
that the most successful lawyers are door-to-door salesmen with
juris doctorates. I call that a great blend. I'm guessing from your tone and spelling that you're not a lawyer. I don't have any
inkling whether you've ever sold encyclopedias. If you read and consider the mission of www.futurebluechip.com, you could better handle all tomorrow's Brazils. Only through the act of thorough consideration of several opinions, can investors best view market behavior with comprehensive and hence, secure perspective. I hardly would consider our past stock recommendations, Cisco, Tellabs, AOL, E-trade, and Lucent to be mere "hot tips". When was the last time you saw a "pump and dumper" profiling Cisco? Abby [spelled with a "y", not an "ie"- you're confusing the analyst with the activist, or then again, maybe you have a point there!) Cohen has a superb analytical skill and I wouldn't confuse offering her 1/8/99 interview transcript to the world- with "pushing it" on anyone. Though your posting had attempted to "push" on me. Incidentally, Tomlin is spelled with an "i". We lawyers are good spellers, and the ones that make money, like me, are real, well....hustlers. But I'm afraid that isn't something they teach in law school. The professors wouldn't want to be accused of pushing such a practical vulgarity upon our pristine minds.
Otto Plath J.D.