Live Blogging CNBC
Let's see if I can do this --WHILE I'M LIVE ON THE AIR.
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WHEW! That was difficult! I won't be trying that again!
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11:41 am: Intel (INTC) has a FusionIQ rating of 35 -- out of 100 !
11:38 am: Wow I agree with Harvey Pitt --thats a first ! I don't think Hedge funds should escape regulation, but their investors need to be treated differently than stock investors...
11:33 am: Oilmidge under $114 -- the lovely Melissa Lee is sittingnext to me discussing Paulson's committee, and hard to value assest.
11:32am: Wow this is hard to do !
11:30am: 100 point swing in the Dow as all 3 indices slip into the red.
11:27am: Come and knock on my door: Dylan Trish & Melissa
11:24am: Trannies & Rails -- proof not of a strong economy, but of Ag, Coal and commodities.
11:22am: I wanted to add that Airlines have had a "good" problem of increased demand over the past 30 years as more and more non-business clients became regular fliers. Most businesses welcome a secular increase in demand -- it has been a problems for the Airlines.
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Too bad the airlines haven't been able to respond to that "good problem" with decent service. And I say that as someone who has to fly quite a bit.
Posted by: Florida | Apr 15, 2008 11:26:51 AM
BR,
Great segment so far. Nice succinct answers and the purple fractal tie nicely contrasts against dylan's awful stripes.
Go Barry!
Posted by: rob | Apr 15, 2008 11:29:23 AM
What FusionIQ rating does Hank Paulson have?
Posted by: BDG123 | Apr 15, 2008 11:51:19 AM
Barry -- live blogging definitely sets the bar for all the other bloggers out there, guess you could call it Q&A&B or just Q&B
Posted by: Gal | Apr 15, 2008 11:54:03 AM
Impressive, Barry.
Posted by: Mr. Obvious | Apr 15, 2008 12:01:08 PM
Ok so If the strength in Trannies is bec of Ag and Coal then it has zero utility in Dow Theory thus Dow theory is no longer useful! Dow theory has issued a non confirm lately - that's wrong!
Posted by: johnnyb | Apr 15, 2008 12:53:22 PM
Poor airlines. Lose a little on each sale and make up for it on volume.
Posted by: Fred | Apr 15, 2008 12:55:19 PM
Nice Three's company reference.
I bet you could figure out how to just text straight to the blog, or send fun photo's...
straight from your phone and/or Blackberry
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Posted by: lucy | Apr 15, 2008 1:35:27 PM
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Posted by: Steve Barry | Apr 15, 2008 2:04:33 PM
TODAY'S ECONOMY = LTCM X 1000?
Posted by: dave54 | Apr 15, 2008 2:18:21 PM
"Trannies & Rails -- proof not of a strong economy, but of Ag, Coal and commodities."
As in exports. Didn't someone suggest that a few weeks ago?
Posted by: Pat G. | Apr 15, 2008 3:33:54 PM
INTC's value according to Fusion's calculations is only 35??? Now I'm interested in how you value stocks...
Posted by: Robert | Apr 15, 2008 8:06:50 PM








































