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To: mishedlo who wrote (93264)1/23/2009 1:28:28 PM
From: ajtj99  Respond to of 116555
 
I really don't see any way out of this other than outright nationalization of the "too big to fail" banks like C, BAC, and WFC.

They'd have to split out the brokerages, however.



To: mishedlo who wrote (93264)1/23/2009 10:20:06 PM
From: John McCarthy  Respond to of 116555
 
Best graph ever - even I could understand it.

But to be a pain in the ass:

It would be nice -g-

(1) Have a (red/white/blue) circle inside the **Green**
circle.

I know, I know - you could call it the TART (Tarp) circle or the SPA circle or the Bonus circle or the 'Nice Office' circle ... well you'll think of something appropriate ....

(2) Also, would love to see AIG and GE on that chart.

I feel "close" to them.

(3) Question: Is GE 'son of AIG'?

Only saw their headlines. Don't know their fiscal
status.

But do recall back awile - where they "graciously" accepted TART money so as to show it was not sinful to take it.

regards
John