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| 73176 | cars have gone down, furniture down- what has gone up? Lots of US based service | Lizzie Tudor | 3/5/2007 |
| 73175 | <i>what happened to LEND today anyway? Down 25%?</i> nothing specia | orkrious | 3/5/2007 |
| 73174 | ' I'm thinking the way things play out is like they did in '73-' | John Vosilla | 3/5/2007 |
| 73173 | ' Everything except property has gone down in price the past 20 years,' | John Vosilla | 3/5/2007 |
| 73172 | what happened to LEND today anyway? Down 25%? | Lizzie Tudor | 3/5/2007 |
| 73171 | March 5, 2007 20:15 EDT HBC HSBC Holdings to halt acquisitions in U.S.-Wall S | Broken_Clock | 3/5/2007 |
| 73170 | And affordability in the bubble market's today is only comparable to the lat | John Vosilla | 3/5/2007 |
| 73169 | right. And its 6.125% for the people I know out here, fixed. I'm a real es | Lizzie Tudor | 3/5/2007 |
| 73168 | hmmm well I have a coworker who has a 810K house, 10% down with a 10% HELOC and | Lizzie Tudor | 3/5/2007 |
| 73167 | 'It's amazing that the dollar has fallen 50% against the Euro since Bush | John Vosilla | 3/5/2007 |
| 73166 | Let the NEW games begin! Update: Cauley Bowman Carney & Williams, PLLC Anno | Think4Yourself | 3/5/2007 |
| 73165 | New Century Stock Plunges; Lender Is at Mercy of Banks By LINGLING WEI March 5, | ChanceIs | 3/5/2007 |
| 73164 | Median income in Redmond and a few other suburbs is over $100K: neighboroo.com | Oblomov | 3/5/2007 |
| 73163 | 2K per month is nearly 5x the rate per thousand that I'm paying... | Oblomov | 3/5/2007 |
| 73162 | <i> Your numbers are wrong. If you have a 680K Mortgage (850 less 20% down | 8bits | 3/5/2007 |
| 73161 | <i> Here in the Chicago suburbs where I live a 850K house will have 2K/mon | 8bits | 3/5/2007 |
| 73160 | Median Household income US $46,326 Median Married Household Income US $66,067 M | BWAC | 3/5/2007 |
| 73159 | $2k a month... that's more than double the rate per thousand I'm paying | benwood | 3/5/2007 |
| 73158 | <i>who was it on this thread that was short LEND which refused to break.&l | orkrious | 3/5/2007 |
| 73157 | LOLOL...AS, you really are too much. You know nothing about investing. It was no | tonto | 3/5/2007 |
| 73156 | Your numbers are wrong. If you have a 680K Mortgage (850 less 20% down) your pa | J. P. | 3/5/2007 |
| 73155 | Lizzie, that's well above the average even for King County which is one of t | benwood | 3/5/2007 |
| 73154 | So far in Seattle the 'unrealistic prices' have been met with offers, th | benwood | 3/5/2007 |
| 73153 | who was it on this thread that was short LEND which refused to break. It is a b | Lizzie Tudor | 3/5/2007 |
| 73152 | FMT has other business (CRE mostly). If (When) CRE gets hit, all hell will brea | CalculatedRisk | 3/5/2007 |
| 73151 | well just remember a $850K place has $4500 payments with these rates and 20% dow | Lizzie Tudor | 3/5/2007 |
| 73150 | Sellers are asking unrealistic historic prices. It's common in most major ma | George8 | 3/5/2007 |
| 73149 | Something peculiar about FMT today. I don't think the street realize that t | Ramsey Su | 3/5/2007 |
| 73148 | A "freeze" in the early '80s meant a drop in existing home sales f | CalculatedRisk | 3/5/2007 |
| 73147 | I looked through the real estate listing in the Sunday paper in Seattle for the | benwood | 3/5/2007 |
| 73146 | I expect Kalifornia is going to be the hardest hit state by the subprime implosi | Think4Yourself | 3/5/2007 |
| 73145 | That will be the proverbial Fed pushing on a string... | benwood | 3/5/2007 |
| 73144 | "What happens when the mortgage market crashes and no one can get a mortgag | XoFruitCake | 3/5/2007 |
| 73143 | I don't think it is completely frozen at the moment. I live in the Detroit | orkrious | 3/5/2007 |
| 73142 | Truly amazing... | benwood | 3/5/2007 |
| 73141 | >>>the real-estate market will basically just freeze up.<<< I | ChanceIs | 3/5/2007 |
| 73140 | >>>Suspect a LOT of their customers are subprime.<<< Just lik | ChanceIs | 3/5/2007 |
| 73139 | <i>Probably allows time for 3 to 6 short squeezes too.</i> Maybe, b | orkrious | 3/5/2007 |
| 73138 | <sometime in the next three to six months, the real-estate market will basica | BWAC | 3/5/2007 |
| 73137 | Fleck tonight says based on what's happening in subprime (his friend says th | orkrious | 3/5/2007 |
| 73136 | Difference is many of the lenders will be gone before this is over. | Think4Yourself | 3/5/2007 |
| 73135 | Pretty sure that both Robert Toll and David Lereah made "bouncing along the | Think4Yourself | 3/5/2007 |
| 73134 | I thought Toll said "bouncing along the bottom" or was that David Lere | Jim McMannis | 3/5/2007 |
| 73133 | Did you notice the subtlety that Robert Toll didn't make the statement today | Think4Yourself | 3/5/2007 |
| 73132 | Funny how the Hommie charts don't look like the sub-prime lender charts. The | Jim McMannis | 3/5/2007 |
| 73131 | ROFLOL. The "bottom is near" analysis was always suspect. They will | CalculatedRisk | 3/5/2007 |
| 73130 | >>>A co. with poor assets (i.e. bad loans) would not be an attractive t | ChanceIs | 3/5/2007 |
| 73129 | M&A... A co. with poor assets (i.e. bad loans) would not be an attractive ta | Land Shark | 3/5/2007 |
| 73128 | re: Of the 45 homebuilding and lending stocks I track with quotetracker...All we | Think4Yourself | 3/5/2007 |
| 73127 | I'm with you, I stayed away from the lenders cause of the crazy M&A stuf | damainman | 3/5/2007 |
| 73126 | >>>Toll: No Spring Turnaround for Housing<<< I thought that t | ChanceIs | 3/5/2007 |
| 73125 | Of the 45 homebuilding and lending stocks I track with quotetracker... All were | Jim McMannis | 3/5/2007 |
| 73124 | Toll: No Spring Turnaround for Housing marketwatch.com | CalculatedRisk | 3/5/2007 |
| 73123 | And one less warmonger wanting to throw all our kid's future tax monies to h | Think4Yourself | 3/5/2007 |
| 73122 | "She who was third in line would be second." Taking a "skip" | inchingup | 3/5/2007 |
| 73121 | >>>Send 'em to Walter Reed.<<< Are freakin nuts?!?!?!?!?! | ChanceIs | 3/5/2007 |
| 73120 | THE FED: Bernanke Heads Into The Unknown Without Recession Rule Book DOW JONES | ChanceIs | 3/5/2007 |
| 73119 | Kudlow and Kramer were saying "buy, buy. buy!" after the 400 point dro | American Spirit | 3/5/2007 |
| 73118 | Nice! GT TH | TH | 3/5/2007 |
| 73117 | "Cheney diagnosed with blood clot." Send 'em to Walter Reed. | inchingup | 3/5/2007 |
| 73116 | <i>Any suggestions if it is too late on LEND? I suspect NFI and NEW have n | orkrious | 3/5/2007 |
| 73115 | Cheney diagnosed with blood clot news.yahoo.com | Les H | 3/5/2007 |
| 73114 | Sadly, I missed out on LEND, NFI, and NEW completely so far. These implosions ar | Perspective | 3/5/2007 |
| 73113 | Anybody familiar with CRZ? finance.yahoo.com I'm immediately suspicious of | Perspective | 3/5/2007 |
| 73112 | Maybe Cramer can pump it back up for you. | Jim McMannis | 3/5/2007 |
| 73111 | wtg | Jim McMannis | 3/5/2007 |
| 73110 | NEW $5 March puts have something $1 premium in them. That's expensive. | Land Shark | 3/5/2007 |
| 73109 | Out of the NEW 5's, puts didn't have enough potential gain to wait for b | Travis_Bickle | 3/5/2007 |
| 73108 | Don't be so hard on yourself. | orkrious | 3/5/2007 |
| 73107 | I goofed and took off my LEND position around 17. | Travis_Bickle | 3/5/2007 |
| 73106 | I still have half of my LEND that I put on in the high 40s last summer. One s | orkrious | 3/5/2007 |
| 73105 | Traders and other mortgage executives tell us that secondary market bidders are | Travis_Bickle | 3/5/2007 |
| 73104 | <i>I know a couple cats who would love a night or two at that Taco Bell Ri | Paul Kern | 3/5/2007 |
| 73103 | Wonder if NEW will find a DIP lender given so much of its assets are toxic waste | Travis_Bickle | 3/5/2007 |
| 73102 | The "buy on the dip" crowd is about to get a lesson not seen since Enr | Think4Yourself | 3/5/2007 |
| 73101 | It seems NEW will go BK - it's amazing that the price is still at $4.70 or s | CalculatedRisk | 3/5/2007 |
| 73100 | My $5 NEW puts are already in the money, who'd have thunk it? | Travis_Bickle | 3/5/2007 |
| 73099 | Understanding the Carry Trade >>>See thw highlights about the Yen trad | ChanceIs | 3/5/2007 |
| 73098 | Why not a retest of Dow 10,000 ? Apparently, many investors were caught by surpr | Qualified Opinion | 3/5/2007 |
| 73097 | Mortgage Lender's Foundation Crumbles New Century Financial (ticker: NEW: N | ChanceIs | 3/5/2007 |
| 73096 | New Century To Allow Hedge Fund Lift Stake To As Much As 19.6% >>>It i | ChanceIs | 3/5/2007 |
| 73095 | >>Patron is right if you wait long enough.<< "The WAAAAAiiitng | patron_anejo_por_favor | 3/5/2007 |
| 73094 | I know a couple cats who would love a night or two at that Taco Bell Ritz. | Jim McMannis | 3/5/2007 |
| 73093 | Looks like the March MHK $90 by $95 call spread I sold might finally finish OTM | ChanceIs | 3/5/2007 |
| 73092 | RE:"Joe Battapaglia couldn't see the tech crash but sees the subprime p | Jim McMannis | 3/5/2007 |
| 73091 | RE:"I'm now a bull on all of these homie stocks that hold a bunch of la | Jim McMannis | 3/5/2007 |
| 73090 | RE:"Fremont's just another word For nothing left to lose......<G> | Jim McMannis | 3/5/2007 |
| 73089 | Ok. We'll track it. Best of luck. | SouthFloridaGuy | 3/5/2007 |
| 73088 | Definitely unwinnable. See Scorsese's "The Departed"....<G> | patron_anejo_por_favor | 3/5/2007 |
| 73087 | I went to a 400 home project here in the Antelope Valley of North LA County. I | William JH | 3/5/2007 |
| 73086 | <i>War on rats may be unwinnable</i> Because the city made war on i | Paul Kern | 3/5/2007 |
| 73085 | War on rats may be unwinnable news.yahoo.com | Les H | 3/5/2007 |
| 73084 | I don't see how their commercial side will hold up when the residential just | Travis_Bickle | 3/5/2007 |
| 73083 | 'When Kudlow turns bearish the bottom will be in' How about when Cramer | John Vosilla | 3/5/2007 |
| 73082 | Gore wanted a massive energy tax, especially on gasoline to fund mass transporta | Think4Yourself | 3/5/2007 |
| 73081 | 'He's no match for those 2-5% declines overseas' Well they tried r | John Vosilla | 3/5/2007 |
| 73080 | Makes you wonder how things could be different if Gore had won instead of GWB.. | John Vosilla | 3/5/2007 |
| 73079 | In a perverse way the tech crash got way too many predisposed to get out ahead o | John Vosilla | 3/5/2007 |
| 73078 | 20% Subprime for last 3 years. Another 14% Alt-A (between subprime and prime). | CalculatedRisk | 3/5/2007 |
| 73077 | Joe Battapaglia couldn't see the tech crash but sees the subprime problem cl | Think4Yourself | 3/5/2007 |