CNBC pumping Samsung a Korean company in the most obnoxious and obvious way.
There is no way a Korean network would be bought by an American company!!.
America is going down the drain.
Sentiment: Strong Buy
Why are you perople crying on a msg board? If you're REALLY concerned about the lack of quality reporting at CNBC, then contact THEM, contact some blog's and make a case, etc. etc. Stir up some of your OWN dust.
I guarantee you that that Melissa Lee is being paid big time by CNBC mgmt for stirring up controversy .... that's what networks like to see. They're most likely coaching her on a daily basis about what to say, how to say it, when to say, etc.
Further, it wouldn't surprise me if Samsung were somehow in this scenario, working behind the scenes, in some way. After all, it ALL comes down to $'s in the end, yes?
Sit back and enjoy what the pro's call, the market porn on CNBC they a even have real clowns on the shows, I must note that mad money is making an effort to teach the novice viewer some of the basics how the markets function, relax and enjoy the shows.
My only revenge is not to watch this infomercial!!. If they continue with this kind of misconduct they will lose a lot of viewers .
Sentiment: Strong Buy
CBS and CNBC have the most to lose with AAPL entering the TV market
and what is Melissa Lees's technical background to dare make such negative comments on a tech company.
Who made her the expert?.
Sentiment: Strong Buy
Samsung makes plastic and poor man's phone, AAPL makes real products. Samsung needs help and they pay to get it.
It is shame to ignore all AAPL's accomplishments by judging one quarter and pump BBRY and Samsung. What is AAPl's crime anyway?.
Sentiment: Strong Buy