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To: ggersh who wrote (87069)3/11/2013 2:46:27 PM
From: Smiling Bob  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119360
 
We'll know the market has topped when maintenance rushes in behind her with the mop bucket.
Or the desk floats away in the tsunami

"early weakness" prompted buying.
What was it down, 18 points????
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Wall Street Edges up, S&P 500 at Highest Level Since October 15, 2007
Reuters Wall Street inched higher on Monday as earlier weakness prompted some buying and investors pushed the S&P 500 to its highest intraday level since October 2007, with the Dow up 10% for the year.



To: ggersh who wrote (87069)3/11/2013 2:57:16 PM
From: patron_anejo_por_favor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119360
 
We should just lock up their CEO until he comes up with the loot.....Yo, Ho, HO, and a bottle of tequila!



To: ggersh who wrote (87069)3/11/2013 3:06:10 PM
From: No Mo Mo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119360
 
GE: "Tax laws are for the small people."

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GE nominates Mary Schapiro to its board



Mon Mar 11, 2013 11:40am EDT

(Reuters) - General Electric Co (GE.N) nominated Mary Schapiro, former chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, to its board.

Schapiro will stand for election at the company's annual meeting of shareholders on April 24, GE said on Monday.

Schapiro stepped down as the SEC chairman in December after a tumultuous four years spent rehabilitating the agency's battered reputation.

She streamlined the SEC enforcement process, hired new types of employees and created a new tips database and a whistleblower office. Former SEC officials have said Schapiro helped revive a moribund agency.

reuters.com




To: ggersh who wrote (87069)3/11/2013 3:28:45 PM
From: Bonefish2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119360
 
Bite your tongue. GE is a global company and has every right to keep cash out of the USA. Besides, he's Mr. Obamas former economic advisor.:.)



To: ggersh who wrote (87069)3/11/2013 3:30:07 PM
From: Slumdog  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 119360
 
Fortune 500 Corporations Holding $1.6 Trillion in profits offshore........

ctj.org