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To: BW who wrote (6962)2/8/2002 10:45:32 AM
From: Bucky Katt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48461
 
Kinda amazing that there is more military in Salt Lake than there are Olympians. This is not a very good reflection on where our country is headed.
And most people seem to think this is acceptable?

Anyone read the story about another "rouge trader" that cost his bank $750 million in currency trading losses?
"The currency trader blamed for $750 million in losses at the U.S. unit of Allied Irish Banks PLC says he engaged in a series of trades that escalated as he tried to make up for his losses, according to law-enforcement officials involved in the case.

Ireland's largest bank stunned the global banking community on Wednesday by announcing that a foreign-exchange dealer in its U.S. banking unit in Baltimore, Allfirst Financial Inc., incurred huge losses through the trading of Japanese yen before the bank discovered them. The news forced Allied to take a one-time charge of 596 million euros ($519.1 million), and prompted speculation that the bank could become a takeover target.

GT has a big loss, $204 mil, first full year loss in 9 years. Dumping another 3500 workers, on top of the 10,000 cut in 2001.

Things are getting better???

DAR?? I just can't get into that one...



To: BW who wrote (6962)12/9/2002 10:48:15 AM
From: BW  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 48461
 
LOL William, remember my lardass rat DAR? just made a new 52wk high.

DAR - Darling International Inc. is a recycler of food processing by-products. The Company collects and recycles animal processing by-products and used restaurant cooking oil. In addition, the Company provides grease trap collection services to restaurants. The Company processes such raw materials at 27 facilities located throughout the United States into finished products such as tallow, meat and bone meal and yellow grease. Darling sells these products primarily to producers of various industrial and commercial oleo-chemicals, soaps, pet foods and livestock feed, for use as ingredients in their products or for further processing into basic chemical compounds. The Company creates finished products primarily through the drying, grinding, separating and blending of its various raw materials. The process starts with the collection of animal processing by-products and used restaurant cooking oil from meat packers, grocery stores, butcher shops, meat markets, poultry processors and restaurants.

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YUCK!



To: BW who wrote (6962)7/30/2003 11:47:46 AM
From: BW  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 48461
 
William, the lard-ass rat DAR hitting new highs. sold mine months ago...should of held it.

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