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This article has 8 comments:
Jacome
Heritage
Congrats!
S. Rein
Freeberg
Jackson
You won my award when you acknowledged my comment back in early April 2007. Your response was within days, and I thank you. Moving forward to 2008, I was wondering if your prospective and comments have changed somewhat now that maybe my point wasn't taken serious or not and the results of my comment was more profound than Jim Cramer's intelligence or respect from institutional's. You said "Cramer is smart and is watched by many institutional investors, so we think his stock picks are a valuable resource for us to offer on SA." Since many of his 2007 stock picks didn't do so well, what do you attribute his calls that ended up being mistakes if he is so smart?
I mean my original question was why would he pick, suggest, or Tout 'NSTK' in March 2007. Even after the stock dropped almost 48% to around $8 dollars on Nov.8th, he still suggested a "wait & see' which
has proved to be a mistake once again, now that it is under $4 dollars Dec.30th,2007. You might be right that his smart, maybe smarter than we all know! But SA should not take a stance like a cheerleader when
Cramer speaks solely. Balance and fair prospectives is what your readers need and want. Thanks for letting me once again voice my opinion. All the Best in 2008!