Brian Finnerty worked for CE Unterberg Tobin (sp?) When was the last time any of these bulls have been on CNBC? What happened to Ralph Acampora? Mary Farrell is another funny one. She's so @#%&* bullish it's insane. What happened to Mary Meeker? Bill Gross of PIMCO is probably the only "big shot" on TV that I pay attention to. He's more a realist and he has some interesting viewpoints.
Joey "the economy is smokin, if you wait long enough it will come back and I will say I told you so, Where's my neck" Battapaglia. Abbey "don't you think I am handsome" Joesph Cohen Bob "Look at your reflection on my head" Froelich
Joe Battipaglia with his secret strategy ("BUY! BUY! BUY!"). But the biggest clown is the most usable one: Ralph Acampora. He has a miraculous sense of going long at the top and getting bearish at the bottom. I still remember his press conference when he announced that he was just getting bullish and it was time to start buying - right after the Nasdaq hit 5,000. And these guys are making millions!!!
Ed begins, "I hold in my hand the last envelope." The crowd cheers like crazy. Carnack says, "May a diseased bull market take a dump in your 401K." Ed laughs hysterically. Carnack the Magnificent opens the envelope: "A chimp, a pimp, and a simp......." Ed says, "A chimp, a pimp, and a simp....." - - - - - - - - - - -
Yeah!!!! Thanks....was driving me a little nuts. Couldn't remember they guys name. Could picture him and certainly remembered his voice. Must have had a tracheotomy since we saw him last
I remember running across a site that did keep track of how stocks did after an analyst made a recommendation on CNBC, in print or whatever. I can't remember what the name of the site was, though.