Nose Dalton's Comments Nose Dalton's Comments RSS Syndication from SeekingAlpha.com http://seekingalpha.comuser/9916/comments Apple: Common Sense Ahead of Earnings http://seekingalpha.com/article/100898-apple-common-sense-ahead-of-earnings?source=feed#comment-287530 287530 It was not a particularly brilliant call, but why did all the other financial writers and so called "analysts" miss this. They should be ashamed if they think they are professional.
No wonder the market is so messed up.
Thanks for helping my peace of mind!!!
Nose Dalton
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Tue, 21 Oct 2008 23:28:17 -0400 It was not a particularly brilliant call, but why did all the other financial writers and so called "analysts" miss this. They should be ashamed if they think they are professional.
No wonder the market is so messed up.
Thanks for helping my peace of mind!!!
Nose Dalton
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Is Steve Jobs Sick Again, or Just Thin? http://seekingalpha.com/article/80638-is-steve-jobs-sick-again-or-just-thin?source=feed#comment-184705 184705 If you had any creative abilities and wanted to write something meaningful, you should comment on the company called Apple, and why have they not properly dealt with their plans for succession in case Mr Jobs is in a plane or a skiing accident or even has stress related problem.
By making this a cancer issue is to personalize a medical problem rather than a sound corporate practice by Apple to institute a fluid leadership change. Mr Jobs has laid out a beautiful and brilliant path for Apple to follow. He has hired the most creating and sharp employees which will continue to innovate the great products which has made Apple so successful.
His top creative people are making Apple what it is and are probably as important or even more important than My Jobs to the companies future growth.
No one will ever take his place, but 3 people can.]]>
Fri, 13 Jun 2008 04:29:41 -0400 If you had any creative abilities and wanted to write something meaningful, you should comment on the company called Apple, and why have they not properly dealt with their plans for succession in case Mr Jobs is in a plane or a skiing accident or even has stress related problem.
By making this a cancer issue is to personalize a medical problem rather than a sound corporate practice by Apple to institute a fluid leadership change. Mr Jobs has laid out a beautiful and brilliant path for Apple to follow. He has hired the most creating and sharp employees which will continue to innovate the great products which has made Apple so successful.
His top creative people are making Apple what it is and are probably as important or even more important than My Jobs to the companies future growth.
No one will ever take his place, but 3 people can.]]>
RIO's Rising - Cramer's Lightning Round (6/9/08) http://seekingalpha.com/article/80667-rio-s-rising-cramer-s-lightning-round-6-9-08?source=feed#comment-183004 183004 Imagine the Fall buying season and Christmas................
Jack


On Jun 10 11:14 AM rmo wrote:

> I have witness Jim Cramer being wrong a lot in his positions in stocks.
> What I resent is his lack of integrity in the process of doing so.
> Yesterday, he was disparately maintaining his counter intuitive call
> to sell-off all but twenty-five percent of ones position after the
> announcement of Apple's iPhone. For all those would-be-defenders
> of Cramer, watch the stock climb despite his call and let me know
> when this little man concedes he was wrong. I'm very comfortable
> with the notion he won't because he's done this many times over and
> never admits it or apologizes for it. Yes, in a very strategic move
> he admits a few missteps regarding a handful of small plays with
> a throwaway excuse. But this is Apple trading on the NASDAQ, not
> a stock no ones ever heard of. He's a gimmick. In short, a hack
> without integrity costing people a lot of money. But don't get mad
> at me for pointing it out, get back to me when this individual admits
> he was wrong. How many of his viewers watched his show and traded
> Apple the was he suggested. Was he right? Or was it another bad
> call causing you to miss a bigger investment. I'm thinking it's
> the later.]]>
Wed, 11 Jun 2008 00:51:52 -0400 Imagine the Fall buying season and Christmas................
Jack


On Jun 10 11:14 AM rmo wrote:

> I have witness Jim Cramer being wrong a lot in his positions in stocks.
> What I resent is his lack of integrity in the process of doing so.
> Yesterday, he was disparately maintaining his counter intuitive call
> to sell-off all but twenty-five percent of ones position after the
> announcement of Apple's iPhone. For all those would-be-defenders
> of Cramer, watch the stock climb despite his call and let me know
> when this little man concedes he was wrong. I'm very comfortable
> with the notion he won't because he's done this many times over and
> never admits it or apologizes for it. Yes, in a very strategic move
> he admits a few missteps regarding a handful of small plays with
> a throwaway excuse. But this is Apple trading on the NASDAQ, not
> a stock no ones ever heard of. He's a gimmick. In short, a hack
> without integrity costing people a lot of money. But don't get mad
> at me for pointing it out, get back to me when this individual admits
> he was wrong. How many of his viewers watched his show and traded
> Apple the was he suggested. Was he right? Or was it another bad
> call causing you to miss a bigger investment. I'm thinking it's
> the later.]]>
RIO's Rising - Cramer's Lightning Round (6/9/08) http://seekingalpha.com/article/80667-rio-s-rising-cramer-s-lightning-round-6-9-08?source=feed#comment-183000 183000 Jack


On Jun 10 12:01 PM Jake2 wrote:

> Cramer usually promotes a stock he owns first. Then, if you go to
> the sector where that stock exists, more often than not you will
> find another, better stock in the same industry. The bald man tells
> one bald-faced lie after another, and gets paid for it! Says something
> about our system.]]>
Wed, 11 Jun 2008 00:38:49 -0400 Jack


On Jun 10 12:01 PM Jake2 wrote:

> Cramer usually promotes a stock he owns first. Then, if you go to
> the sector where that stock exists, more often than not you will
> find another, better stock in the same industry. The bald man tells
> one bald-faced lie after another, and gets paid for it! Says something
> about our system.]]>
Baidu May Test August Lows http://seekingalpha.com/article/69596-baidu-may-test-august-lows?source=feed#comment-130579 130579 PAY ATTENTION! THAT'S YOUR JIB!!!]]> Mon, 24 Mar 2008 10:31:27 -0400 PAY ATTENTION! THAT'S YOUR JIB!!!]]>