Monday, March 30, 2009
Covering the Ricks short
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3 comments:
John, do you even believe a word of the NY Post article?
I do not find the NYP story very surprising. I have however looked for reference to the gal (false name perhaps) at Morgan Stanley - and have found none.
That worries me little. So maybe the story is false.
However I have had some experience of the Post before and I found the stories salacious, biased, but factually accurate. Just like a good tabloid.
There was a story in the WSJ about a journo who went from the WSJ to running a strip joint. Nobody found that surprising.
The WSJ just wrote up the story to not be salacious. Which I think speaks well for the Post.
J
I am a stock investor. I am either short or neutral RICKS.
I gone to neutral.
The story is VERY positive for something I want to be short.
It pays me to believe.
J
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