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Re: [RT] Jack Grubman of Smith Barney - as seen on CNBC...



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The moral to that is:  If anyone ever sticks a 
microphone in your face, stand there and answer all their questions even if the 
answer is "I can't answer that".  Basically bore them to death and they 
will go away.
 
Good luck and good trading,
 
Ray Raffurty
 
 
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  Subject: [RT] Jack Grubman of Smith 
  Barney - as seen on CNBC...
  OMIGOSH - CNBC keeps playing that street interview over and 
  over again...and man, does it ever make Grubman look bad...I mean the 
  guy actually LOOKS sleezy !!It's not going to help his chances in 
  court...I understand jail-time is likely for him !!!What was 
  amazing, is that he did not portray himself as very intelligent,nor 
  polished.If this gets viewed much, *ALL* Wallstreet analysts are now in 
  "dirt" statuswith the investing public.Jack's done more to discredit 
  analysts in that 5 minute interview as anyanalyst has done in the past 5 
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