Amazon, Apple, Google: Buying on the Way Down [View article]
I wouldn't mention Henry Blodget if I was writing an article. He has ZERO credibility as one of the DotCom Shills for Merrill Lynch. From Wikipedia: "In 2002, then New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, published Merrill Lynch e-mails in which Blodget allegedly gave assessments about stocks, which conflicted with what was publicly published.[5] In 2003, he was charged with civil securities fraud by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.[6] He settled without admitting or denying the allegations and was subsequently banned from the securities industry for life. He paid a $2 million fine and $2 million disgorgement but kept millions more he earned in fees while promoting investments in stocks which failed.[7]"
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I wouldn't mention Henry Blodget if I was writing an article. He has ZERO credibility as one of the DotCom Shills for Merrill Lynch.
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From Wikipedia:
"In 2002, then New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, published Merrill Lynch e-mails in which Blodget allegedly gave assessments about stocks, which conflicted with what was publicly published.[5] In 2003, he was charged with civil securities fraud by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.[6] He settled without admitting or denying the allegations and was subsequently banned from the securities industry for life. He paid a $2 million fine and $2 million disgorgement but kept millions more he earned in fees while promoting investments in stocks which failed.[7]"