Was he on? What did he have to say? There used to be a site that had transcripts of these interviews, but I thrik the main media sources shut them down. Too bad - it was a really nice site. Forgot the name of it.
Actually no, my mistake they just talked about SAC and the journal article, cohen wasnt on. I think they were kind of deceptive in the way they promoted the story made you think they were going to talk to someone from sac. Losers.
Exactly. CNBC is so much fluff, and so little substance. It shouldn't surprise me, as it's owned by GE.
He does not want to be a dust in the wind...probably retiring soon would be my guess and he do not want anyone to forget his legacy at SAC. All the articles I have read are all basically a mini biography of him, which I found to be very curious in accordance with my theory. And take a glance at the one photo he released... his stance besides what he loves to do... tape reading (shown a bit of T&S window on the left)
If you looked at Gasparino's report on the trader with no body hair, he was, in the process of going throught the sexual harrassment bit, interviewed by the Feds about the trading at SEC. We all know there is no model in the world that allows for performance like that with the size increase in assets he has enjoyed. Something is up. The Feds don't just show up and ask unrelated questions. He probably figured at the time he did the piictures he'd need soft and fuzzy.
This is the rumor I've heard . He paid full commissions in exchange for info which stock will be upgraded, downgraded ...... That is why he was on the floor receiving calls ... Probably just a rumor...