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TylerE

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When did the WSJ turn into a gossip column? Their editorial page has been dominated by wingnuts and wingnuttery for years, but used to be that their articles were worth reading.

 

I can't believe they'd print that allegation about smoking weed. Who cares? (except maybe the USBF BoD)

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"it takes periods of time for your reputation to recover".

 

Now that's something that I wish people would understand; not that it takes time, but that it will recover. Bear Stearns isn't going Chapter 7 any time soon; when you're a multi-billion dollar business, it doesn't make $300 million chump change, but it's less than 10% of the company. CEO's lay off 10% of their workforce all the time; often the company actually recovers from that short-term gain.

 

As a result of the issues in this story, everyone was panicking over the Dow's massive drop. If you were reading at the time, you would have thought that there were going to be investment bankers jumping out of windows soon.

You know, the one that it's recovered from and more in the last 3 months?

 

Buffett's got the right idea - buy interest in good companies and hold. Don't panic. Strangely enough, it seems to work. Don't try telling Wall Street or C*Os, though - they can't see past the Q4 results.

 

Michael.

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When did the WSJ turn into a gossip column? Their editorial page has been dominated by wingnuts and wingnuttery for years, but used to be that their articles were worth reading.

 

I can't believe they'd print that allegation about smoking weed. Who cares? (except maybe the USBF BoD)

The WSJ has always had a good number of soft pieces.

 

Many people have expressed concern that Murdoch might want to dumb the paper down...

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When I read this early this morning my first impression was, he is 73 and retired. He just has not announced it yet.

 

Would he really rather go to Gatlinburg in April(age 74ish) or work in NYC and make money he will never spend?

I was thinking the same thing Mike, but I would have retired long ago so who knows what this guy thinks.

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