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[RT] Re: accidently listened to cnbc



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I pity anyone that actually has to listen the audio of CNBC during a trading
day.
My mute button is always depressed when: their clueless guests & their
cheerleading 'reporters' are
jaw-boning.   Watching and heaven forbid, listening to CNBC can be hazardous
to your financial health.
Just track some of the stocks they push and you will be amazed at the
losses.
One would think that they have stock to sell, I believe they do, for their
friends at the major investment houses.

JT



----- Original Message -----
From: <Jpilleafe@xxxxxxx>
To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, June 16, 2000 10:48 AM
Subject: [RT] Re: accidently listened to cnbc


> Interesting choice of words,....."Accidently Listened to CNBC".
>
> Before the advent of the remote,..with mute,... I would turn off
> the sound,..hang a towel over the screen so only
> the ticker running at the bottom of the screen would be visible.
>
> It's amazing how CNBC has become a source of "entertainment", vs.
> Bloomberg for instance which is much more information oriented.
>
> Regards, JIM P.
>
>
>