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To: Stocker who wrote (572)5/23/1999 12:59:00 AM
From: Adam Weiner  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 766
 
Another jibe against Cramer in this week's Barron's "Up and Down Wall Street" column. This is the second overtly negative article about Cramer in the column in recent history - I think I finally found someone who dislikes Cramer more than I do. My favorite quote in the article is from John Babyak:

"I can understand," he says, "that a quasi-Wall Street legend like James Cramer would want to sell into the current market exuberance. But what I admire most about Mr. Cramer is his entrepreneurial vigor and acumen, way more than his wit, wisdom and trading instincts.

Full article at (requires paid subscription to WSJ online):
interactive.wsj.com

I agree with John completely. I too admire Cramer for his entrepreneurial vigor and acumen, but his trading and knowledge of the markets leaves much to be desired. The "quasi-Wall Sreet legend" jibe is definitely a keeper!



To: Stocker who wrote (572)5/24/1999 9:44:00 PM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 766
 
arf !

arf ! arf !

:)

mark