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To: MythMan who wrote (394264)9/14/2009 1:42:40 PM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
LOL! Is he serious?



To: MythMan who wrote (394264)9/14/2009 2:14:58 PM
From: Real Man1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
That to come too after your prediction for buck to 60 in
October? I personally think it's a myth over here. <G>

"Almost a year since the collapse of the Icelandic banks, the
rotten nature of these financial corpses is slowly beginning to
emerge. Iceland: what ugly secrets are waiting to be exposed in
the meltdown? For months rumours of share-ramping, market
manipulation, excessive loans to their owners and unusual
transfers off-shore have been circling Kaupthing, Glitnir and
Landsbanki, whose failure last October left 300,000 British
customers unable to access their money. It has now become clear
that this was no ordinary crash. Iceland's special investigation
into "suspicions of criminal activity" at the three banks is
likely to stretch from Reykjavik to London, Luxembourg and the
British Virgin Islands. Eva Joly, the French-Norwegian MEP and
fraud expert hired by Iceland and now working with the Serious
Fraud Office, now believes it will be "the largest investigation
in history of an economic and banking bank collapse

jessescrossroadscafe.blogspot.com



To: MythMan who wrote (394264)9/14/2009 11:37:20 PM
From: Lucretius  Respond to of 436258
 
lol