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To: LLCF who wrote (24557)10/25/2002 7:52:50 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Peanuts

The original charge was £18 million. That's about $27 million. I don't know about your town, but that considered a lot of money here -g- His lawyers had managed to talk it down to under a £1 million. Sound like good negotiaters. Wonder what their fees were <ggg>

Anyway. Onto recent Nobel prizes in Economics.

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"...... Energy deregulation in the United States, pollution permit trading and other public policy decision have all been informed using Smith's techniques"

and there was me thinking it could all be explained by a cabal of corrupt greedy bankers, politicians, and manipulating crooks on Wall St. All beastly and unfair .... unless your in on it of course -g-