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To: carranza2 who wrote (105061)3/17/2014 6:53:12 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Respond to of 217765
 
C2, I wish it would be as you say, but as one that lived until being a teenager, forced to be in the “pioneer movement wearing a well ironed red tie every day” the equivalent of today “NASHI” movement, under the Russian Stalinist style regime in constant fear of not speaking out something that is not pro government seeing certain Crimean's waving the former Communist Red flag with the hammer and sickle makes me shiver.
(yes and forget about your old shirt or trouser as there was no money to buy new ones on the black market)
Wearing this insignia, was considered the highest order




To: carranza2 who wrote (105061)3/17/2014 9:24:40 AM
From: Tommaso  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217765
 
I think for Britain to try to tell Russia what to do in the Crimea is like Russia telling Britain what to do in Northern Ireland.



To: carranza2 who wrote (105061)3/18/2014 5:24:52 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217765
 
when do coincidences evolve into a trend, and then morph into a pattern? or is it just that we are watching, and therefore seeing more?

zerohedge.com

28-Year Old Former JPMorgan Banker Jumps To His Death, Latest In Series Of Recent SuicidesNot a week seems to pass without some banker or trader committing suicide. Today we get news of the latest such tragic event with news that 28-year old Kenneth Bellando, a former JPMorgan banker, current employee of Levy Capital, and brother of a top chief investment officer of JPM, jumped to his death from his 6th floor East Side apartment on March 12.



From the NY Post:

Bellando, a former investment bank analyst at JPMorgan, is the son of John Bellando, chief operating officer and chief financial officer at Condé Nast. His brother, John, a top chief investment officer with JPMorgan, works on risk exposure valuations.

Several John Bellando emails were cited during testimony at the Senate Finance Committee’s inquiry into the bank’s losses during the infamous London Whale trade fiasco.

Kenneth Bellando — who grew up in Rockville Center, LI, and was a Georgetown graduate — worked as a summer analyst at JPMorgan while in school. Upon graduation in 2007, he was hired as an investment bank analyst and worked there for one year before moving on, according to his LinkedIn page.

The investment banker then went to Paragon Capital Partners, according to his LinkedIn page, until leaving at the end of 2013.

And so another young life is tragically taken before his time, the 11th financial professional to commit suicide in 2014, and the third in as many weeks. How many more to come?

In summary, here are all the recent untimely financial professional deaths we have witnessed in recent months:

1 - William Broeksmit, 58-year-old former senior executive at Deutsche Bank AG, was found dead in his home after an apparent suicide in South Kensington in central London, on January 26th.

2 - Karl Slym, 51 year old Tata Motors managing director Karl Slym, was found dead on the fourth floor of the Shangri-La hotel in Bangkok on January 27th.

3 - Gabriel Magee, a 39-year-old JP Morgan employee, died after falling from the roof of the JP Morgan European headquarters in London on January 27th.

4 - Mike Dueker, 50-year-old chief economist of a US investment bank was found dead close to the Tacoma Narrows Bridge in Washington State.

5 - Richard Talley, the 57 year old founder of American Title Services in Centennial, Colorado, was found dead earlier this month after apparently shooting himself with a nail gun.

6 - Tim Dickenson, a U.K.-based communications director at Swiss Re AG, also died last month, however the circumstances surrounding his death are still unknown.

7 - Ryan Henry Crane, a 37 year old executive at JP Morgan died in an alleged suicide just a few weeks ago. No details have been released about his death aside from this small obituary announcement at the Stamford Daily Voice.

8 - Li Junjie, 33-year-old banker in Hong Kong jumped from the JP Morgan HQ in Hong Kong this week.

9 - James Stuart Jr, Former National Bank of Commerce CEO, found dead in Scottsdale, Ariz., the morning of Feb. 19. A family spokesman did not say whatcaused the death

10 - Edmund (Eddie) Reilly, 47, a trader at Midtown’s Vertical Group, commited suicide by jumping in front of LIRR train

11 - Kenneth Bellando, 28, a trader at Levy Capital, formerly investment banking analyst at JPMorgan, jumped to his death from his 6th floor East Side apartment.



To: carranza2 who wrote (105061)3/20/2014 6:20:20 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217765
 
Watch n brief received,

Feb 2014, Swiss exported 36.9t and 98.5 to China and Hong Kong respectively.
Jan 2014, Swiss exported 12.0t and 84.6 to China and Hong Kong respectively.

Y-T-Feb 2014,Swiss imported most gold from UK for 233.1t and Swiss's net retention were 75.68 tons

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