Message-ID: <23586062.1075855070559.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2001 05:45:23 -0700 (PDT) From: members@thestreet.com To: f..keavey@enron.com Subject: RealMoney Bulletin: Stick With Stocks Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: "RealMoney.com" @ENRON X-To: Keavey, Peter F. X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \PKEAVEY (Non-Privileged)\Deleted Items X-Origin: Keavey-P X-FileName: PKEAVEY (Non-Privileged).pst RealMoney.com's DAILY BULLETIN October 26, 2001 http://www.realmoney.com ************************ADVERTISEMENT************************* MagicMoneyGame.com - register today and receive $10 free!!! MagicMoneyGame is an exciting fantasy stock exchange game where it is possible to win huge amounts of money. Bet on whether fantasy share prices of companies like Fantasy Systems Inc., Fabricated Fabrics Ltd or Sky Castles Construction will rise or fall. http://ad.2clk.net/eclk;3498600;1729382257000484863;6525318;133094;;32312 ************************************************************** James J. Cramer: Stick With Stocks Casting about for alternatives to equities just underscores how weak everything else is right now. http://www.thestreet.com/p/rmoney/jamesjcramer/10003039.html ____________________________________ Detox: Enron's Problems Go Way Beyond Its CFO The company's entire management team, including CEO Ken Lay, is woefully out of touch. http://www.thestreet.com/markets/detox/10003022.html ____________________________________ TSC Technical Forum: A Broken Oracle Looks Quite Shortable Get your daily chart fix with the QQQ, Macrovision, Analog Devices and more. http://www.thestreet.com/p/rmoney/techforumrm/10003042.html ____________________________________ Meet the Street: Gloria Steinem on Women and Money The feminist icon discusses women on Wall Street and what men can learn from female executives. http://www.thestreet.com/funds/meetthestreet/10003009.html ____________________________________ The Five Dumbest Things on Wall Street This Week: The Five Dumbest Things on Wall Street This Week 'Collapse' is a naughty word in CEO-speak, even if it's honest. http://www.thestreet.com/markets/dumbest/10003035.html ____________________________________ Software: Oracle Finds Competition at the Core IBM and Microsoft are moving in on the database market that is Oracle's stronghold. http://www.thestreet.com/tech/software/10003034.html ____________________________________ Lee Barney: Home Front: Workers' Worries Put Safety Regulations to New Tests Employers struggle to interpret the rulebook while keeping profits out of danger. http://www.thestreet.com/funds/leebarney/10003015.html ______________________________________________________________________ If you would like to be removed from our bulletin mailing list, or would like to select which of our bulletins you receive, please go to the following URL: http://www.thestreet.com/p/upc/bulletin.jhtml Copyright Notice Except for making one printed copy of this or any other materials, files or documents available from, accessible through or published by TheStreet.com Inc. for your personal use (or downloading for the same limited purpose), these may not be reproduced, republished, broadcast or otherwise distributed without prior written permission of TheStreet.com Inc. For bulk reprints of any article, please contact Brad Glouner at Reprint Management Services, at (717) 399-1900 ext. 130, or via email at bglouner@rmsreprints.com. ____________________________________________________________________ For general comments, questions or suggestions, please send an email to feedback@realmoney.com. For letters about our editorial content intended for publication, please send an email to letters@realmoney.com. Remember to include your full name and city. If you have a question regarding your account, please contact us at members@realmoney.com. ____________________________________________________________________ For TheStreet.com's privacy policy, please click here: http://www.thestreet.com/tsc/about/privacy.html. Email delivery and ad services are provided by DoubleClick's DARTmail. Click here for important privacy information: http://www.privacychoices.org/ ____________________________________________________________________ Copyright 2000 TheStreet.com, Inc. All rights reserved.