For anyone who regularly watches CNBC, the title of this post will come as no surprise. Dennis Kneal is consistently out of his depth on just about every issue with respect to the economy and the stockmarket. This is evident in his complete lack of knowledge on the aforementioned topics and the grade school platitudes he parrots in just about every interview.
However, today he really out did himself, claiming that investors shouldn't second guess corporate CEO decisions and cited former Merrill Lynch CEO Stan O'Neal as supporting his claims. How the irony of claiming that citing a CEO, that presided over one of the worst blunders in recent corporate history to bolster his argument escapes him, is beyond me. Click on the image below to watch Kneale make a fool of himself.
Saturday, 12 January 2008
Dennis Kneale is a complete moron
Posted by The Fundamental Analyst
Labels: Markets
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