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Politics : Ask Michael Burke -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Knighty Tin who wrote (54836)4/6/1999 5:28:00 PM
From: BSGrinder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
Re Cramer: I know he got massacred in Cendant, and he was very long Dell during the last drop. He has been patting himself on the back for staying out of boxmakers recently, but with everything except Compaq going up, he may sound the all clear on them soon. He is pretty nimble, but still seems to get whacked on big downdrafts. Where he is really going to take a bath sometime soon, IMHO, is on his reflexive purchases after sharp dips in fluff stocks. He always talks about waiting for the market to allow him "in" on a stock when it drops a few points. He is the quintessential dipster.

Most amazingly, he doesn't really understand the fundamental tech situation because he believes whatever proven liars like CPQ, MU, and INTC say about their business. He thinks their hype and baloney are brilliant management and that their option and accounting scams are "putting shareholders first." He only believes there is a problem if he sees the stock price go down. Then he hops over to check with management...no, they say everything is OK, so we can't really be having a problem with tech. He calls that "doing your homework."

The e-Bunny is very special.
/Kit