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Avedon |
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06.21.08 - 8:41 am | #
They just wanted more $$ what's the matter with that? oh..
Ruth |
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06.21.08 - 8:41 am | #
Hmm. People praying for lower gas prices -- yeah, that'll work.
plantsman, |
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06.21.08 - 8:42 am | #
Whats a billion compared to a Brazilian?
NSA |
06.21.08 - 8:42 am | #
Thanks, Avedon. That used not to be true.
Ruth |
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06.21.08 - 8:43 am | #
And they would've gotten away with it, if it wasn't for you DFHs and your internets.
NSA |
06.21.08 - 8:44 am | #
I'm still standing...
Reg Dwight |
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06.21.08 - 8:44 am | #
As they used to say on second generation Trek, "This will have cascading effects throughout the system, sir."
NSA |
06.21.08 - 8:46 am | #
No ducks were harmed in the making of this thread.
NSA |
06.21.08 - 8:47 am | #
I have this sinking feeling that a year ago when I was shifting around 401K and 403B investing, I wasn't adequately prepared... I knew about coming problems in the investment area, but my advisor assured me I didn't have money at risk...
And I believed him.
tubino |
06.21.08 - 8:52 am | #
"deregulation is the kewlies"-repubs and libertarians
jr |
06.21.08 - 2:43 pm | #
Those "$10.2 billion in other secutities" wouldn't be CDOs would they? They could be about a billion dollars short.
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06.21.08 - 5:43 pm | #