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To: SGJ who wrote (30769)4/12/2012 1:14:30 PM
From: Kirk ©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218772
 
agree. I am not even a fan of AA corporate bonds these days since da POTUS proved he doesn't believe in the rule of law and put union members illegally ahead of GM bond holders then used his bully pulpit to call the bond holders greedy. I'd probably only consider corp bonds from companies that have no unions like MSFT... and they sure don't pay much as their credit, without unions and pension obligation, is actually better than the US government's.... I read Samsung might float a bond that will pay less than S. Korean government debt as they too are a better credit risk than their own government!