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Strategies & Market Trends
Booms, Busts, and Recoveries
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70384Hello Ilaine, Sarah Palin held a nice big pep rally in Anchorage on Saturday moSnowshoe-9/15/2008
70383<I>Voting for lipstick on a pit bull seems about as daft as it gets</i&carranza219/15/2008
70382Today's closing prices... QCOM - 46.82 NEM - 38.38 JPM - 37.00 GE - 24.60Snowshoe-9/15/2008
703811987 was uninteresting [for most people] in the USA. It was a transient stock mMaurice Winn19/15/2008
70380This indeed 'feels' like 1987 to me though I know how imprecise and squicarranza229/15/2008
70379I hear you C2. So I have whacked SKF again, selling ANOTHER $60 million of it aMaurice Winn19/15/2008
70378I today sold off all my SKF - except for an amount representing a small pile of carranza2-9/15/2008
70377Good point. $5 billion certainly isn't what it used to be. MqMaurice Winn19/15/2008
70376MQ: No not D-day not even close, as Churchill put it: <i>Now Riskmgmt-9/15/2008
70375Yes it's a tricky game... My best performing stock today is BRK/B :) Four otMoominoid-9/15/2008
70374Meanwhile, the $60 million Yahoo! at about $18 is square while $60 million SKF sMaurice Winn19/15/2008
70373C2, I have whacked SKF with $60 million at an average around $124 this morning wMaurice Winn19/15/2008
70372Regarding the stream title, "Booms busts and recoveries", it is fair tMaurice Winn19/15/2008
70371I think the problem is that Barclay's didn't want to buy the whole bank.Moominoid-9/15/2008
70370If the Federal Reserve is accepting collateral against Treasuries, then perhaps Maurice Winn19/15/2008
70369They're filing for Chapter 11 but I read somewhere that the law is much lessMoominoid-9/15/2008
70368Now that Bank of America is stocked up on Merrill Lynch, that leaves more leewayMaurice Winn19/15/2008
70367This week seems to be some sort of D-Day with weekend skirmishing to position evMaurice Winn19/15/2008
70366Well they're going to file for bankruptcy, unless they withdraw that I guessMoominoid-9/15/2008
70365>>Whichever way it goes, something will happen.<< Yup MQ already haRiskmgmt-9/15/2008
70364No doubt there was some "see who blinks" to the negotiations over LehmMaurice Winn19/14/2008
70363<<I think that the prospective purchasers and LEH have no idea what their Riskmgmt-9/14/2008
70362You might better have phrased it as the US financial systems been hijacked by wodvdw©-9/14/2008
70361Ever hear of Kaye Scholer? (case law) There is a large potential kickback goingdvdw©-9/14/2008
70360Mere humans will not make sense of what is in the bowels of the various companiegg cox-9/14/2008
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