I agree with Bob's new policy, but frankly, I appreciate the
"rumors"
here. I will believe a Tim Morge "rumor" any day of the week over
the
garbage spouted by the likes of Bear Stearns execs who claim
their
company is rock-solid only a day or so before they accept a
$2
takeover bailout.
When the powers line up to say that a company
(or a Thai Baht or a
Russian Ruble or some economy) is fundamentally sound,
I look around
for reliable rumors while heading for the exit.
From:
LB <nsite@xxxxxxxxxxxcom>
To:
realtraders@yahoogroups.com
Date:
Monday, March 24, 2008, 4:31:03 PM
Subject: [RT] Re: Articles of
Impeachment? Bear Stearns Buyout Illegal?
Thank you, Thank you, Thak
you!
Also lets try to stay away from the rumor mill. Like this bank of
company is going broke or this one is not.
Because we don't know.
Even
some of the so called well known workers don't know untill they show up for
work one morning and see a sign on the locked door.
----- Original
Message -----
From: BobsKC
To: realtraders@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 2:09 PM
Subject: Re: [RT] Re: Articles of
Impeachment? Bear Stearns Buyout Illegal?
As of today, we will have a
changed
policy. There will be no further pasting of
posts from other
web sites or mail lists or any
other publications. If you have an
interesting
site that you sincerely believe would interest
most of our
membership, post the link with a 1 or
2 sentence description of what is
there. There
are many, many, people posting information on
various web
sites who have an agenda. (Like the
hedge funds wrapped up in bsc). If you
simply
say "there is info about topic xyz at
www.xyz.information.com which relates to the
takeover of ibm by
bsrus (bb pink)", then people
can look or skip it. Do NOT paste outside
opinions
here!
Bob