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To: dvdw© who wrote (37730)7/30/2008 9:04:15 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217556
 
Things will get ugly. As economic conditions toughens, gloves will be off. Pockets of populations that lived off handouts will react to the prospects of losing the easy money.

It will happen everywhere. Emerging markets are naive to believe the developed countries would agree with tariff cuts. Pockets of artificial prosperity in developed countries are electoral korrals which consistently deliver the votes at every election.

Those don't want to lose the easy money of subsidies. Sarkozy's Closures of Military Bases Bring Pain to French Towns
bloomberg.com

Illegals and Business: A Glimpse of the Future?
At a time of mounting opposition to undocumented workers, Immigration's fierce probe at Swift is a sign that things will get tougher for employers

businessweek.com



To: dvdw© who wrote (37730)7/30/2008 9:11:03 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217556
 
"Messages" start to be delivered slowly and steadily. A cold blooded execution in the subway in London, and another now in Massachusetts...

The message is: it is not only the deportation guys! There will "collateral" effects too.

The corpses covered with towels in the beach while the sunbathers look, it is another message:

"You are not people. You are just dead meat"

When the gloves are removed things get really ugly: -see MQ writing about his displeasure with the new comers in the BBR thread
Subject 37210

A person like this advocate Rottweiler’s to chase the shirtless...

Shirtless going to the "Nirvanas" were warned...



To: dvdw© who wrote (37730)4/20/2009 10:13:21 AM
From: dvdw©  Respond to of 217556
 
Update; 134 companies fewer trading in less than 9 months. The markets float is a relative constant, accept to the extent companies disappear as a result of the markets willingness to submit unlocated and unauthorized supply into its very trace.

the quants have a problem, its in the missing information, constructs built to contrive outcomes implemented as self interest. RO/RS=CF

we are down to 3069 companies trading....and if you dont get it...you need to reboot.
For Apr 17, 2009 Share Volume Dollar Volume
Total Volume: 2,456,839,845 $44,383,723,604
Block Volume: 394,831,826

Number of Issues: 3,069
Number of MPs: 855
Total Trades: 9,302,257
Block Trades: 12,204