Final Segment #1:  

'Too Little, Too Late?'

Interview with Jim Goldman,
CNBC Silicon Valley Bureau Chief

Regarding the news today, coming out of YHOO's CEO, Jerry Yang, saying that he'd had a change of heart, and now wants Microsoft to re-consider buying them.

 

 
Thursday, November 6, 2008  
 

Jim:     The two most-talked-about stocks from people I meet... from people I see on the street... people who read my blog at RealMoney.com... or approach me anywhere at any gathering... are Apple (AAPL), what do I think, and I always say, listen, I like AAPL...

And then
Yahoo! (YHOO)...

And they always want to know, will YHOO be taken over?...

Everyone wants a takeover, and everyone knows that YHOO has some value. And I have said, over and over again... As long as this man (pointing to picture of CEO, Jerry Yang) remains at the top of the
Wall of Shame... I cannot touch this stock.

Continued below...     

 

Market Results today:

Dow - 443

Nasdaq - 72

S&P 500:  - 47

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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
(Cont'd from above)...


I have felt alone in this call until today, on CNBC... where I happen to read someone who had some genuine insight, and is as fed up as I am... I always love misery's company... I'm talking about Jim Goldman...

Jim, could you give me your feeling why you have joined me on the crusade about Jerry Yang at
Yahoo! (YHOO)?...

The Bottom Line!:     Jim Goldman... thank you for sharing my outrage... and any of the people that work at CNBC who want to share my outrage for some of these other people on the board (i.e., The Wall of Shame)... I really appreciate it. People, go to Jim Goldman's blog, techcheck.cnbc.com. You will see the outrage. I welcome it.   Man, I've got to tell you something, we have got a groundswell going when this man suggested that the man (i.e., Jerry Yang, CEO of YHOO) has his own Wall of Shame. I agree. Listen up! We're not tolerating this stuff on this show! You bring me CEOs that need to be hung high, and I'll make the production occur.

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