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Doesn't the NY Times own the Boston Globe ? ....I guess i can see why Herb Greenberg got out of the business. For every Morgenson you have 100 Jonathan Wiggs . Just forget it. Its over. This Obama is just another Bush . Same Iraq policy and just about the same SEC / Cox policy.
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06.28.09 - 10:17 am | #
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CNBC , Fox give the whole pathetic system cover. The useless coverage print reporters or SEC officals offer is covered up by more useless CNBC coverage. When wall street demanded news become a profit center America lost. Madoff , Iraq , sub-prime, Lanny Davis...Its all the same, it gets lost in CNBC's vast amounts of nothingness
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06.28.09 - 3:09 pm | #
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What's Byron up to these days?
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06.28.09 - 7:06 pm | #
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...same'ol, same'ol...I used to post on Yahoo finance message boards whenever I came across a biotech company that smelled like a scam...and there seemed to be a near endless supply of them...and what did that get me?...one morning I wake up to find my Yahoo account cancelled...all of my posts were erased...my email was blocked and access to my old email was denied...Yahoo's response to my queries -- per the service agreement, they can cancel anyone's account at anytime without explanation or justification...and people wonder how the Madoff's of this world get away with it...amazing!
Ray Taylor, M.D. |
07.01.09 - 9:30 am | #
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Hi all –
Thought you might be interested in this blog post by an attorney investigating Zicam maker Matrixx Initiatives (Nasdaq - MTXX).
As you may know, MTXX stock plummeted after an FDA letter to Matrixx about Zicam was released. Insiders got out by selling stock at the beginning, but where does that leave current shareholders?
Read the post here: http://tinyurl.com/njtpru
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