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  • CIT Group's Bankruptcy Plan: Goodbye Common and Preferred Stock [View article]
    I am wondering if the same can happen over the weekend to GGWPQ, General Growth Properties? I am way up + 150% and it has become my... More »
    Comment by User 495637
    Dec 10 18:47 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • CIT Group (CIT) up 10% on its first trading day since emerging from bankruptcy. Exiting after... [View news story]
    That's a good description of this market as well - a farse.
    Comment by nightfly
    Dec 10 11:53 am |
    Rating: +1 0
  • CIT Group (CIT) up 10% on its first trading day since emerging from bankruptcy. Exiting after... [View news story]
    Their bankruptcy was a farse and solved nothing but hurt common shareholders and taxpayers. period.
    Comment by MarketGuy
    Dec 10 11:31 am |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Small Business Lending: Regional Banks Could Fill the Void [View article]
    I work with community bank and credit union lenders on tax return analysis and financial statement analysis skills to say yes to good... More »
    Comment by Linda Keith CPA
    Nov 24 21:15 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Too Big to Fail vs. Too Political to Regulate [View article]
    The real problem with financial institutions-and any human endeavor quite honestly-is that when you have large groups of people pursuing... More »
    Comment by LilBob
    Nov 24 11:04 am |
    Rating: +1 -1
  • Too Big to Fail vs. Too Political to Regulate [View article]
    As one who is regulated, I would have to disagree with your statement. There was significant regulation enacted and regulators were a... More »
    Comment by ctjaeger
    Nov 24 10:53 am |
    Rating: +4 0
  • Too Big to Fail vs. Too Political to Regulate [View article]
    I'm in the cut down the Too-Big-to-Fail camp, also known as the Bull Moose party, because time and again, the Too-Political-to-Regulate... More »
    Comment by Tony Petroski
    Nov 24 09:40 am |
    Rating: +2 -1
  • Too Big to Fail vs. Too Political to Regulate [View article]
    just remember during 2001-2008 regulators were told by the white house to not regulate. the tools were there, just not being used, > jack
    Comment by john s. gordon
    Nov 24 08:48 am |
    Rating: +2 -1
  • Too Big to Fail vs. Too Political to Regulate [View article]
    You are right, Guns... Hey, look at the bright side: At least they are predictable. On Nov 24 08:07 AM doubleguns wrote: >... More »
    Comment by tripleblack
    Nov 24 08:34 am |
    Rating: +1 -2
  • Too Big to Fail vs. Too Political to Regulate [View article]
    Congresses incompetence in a nut shell. "Would any rise in interest rates to contain only a modest rise in inflation ever be tolerated... More »
    Comment by doubleguns
    Nov 24 08:07 am |
    Rating: +1 -3
  • Too Big to Fail vs. Too Political to Regulate [View article]
    Congress should also be asking, why is it happening again?
    Comment by User 504692
    Nov 24 06:43 am |
    Rating: +3 -2
  • Cramer Does It Again with CIT Call [View article]
    What is the relationship between Seeking Alpha and Cramer? Why does Seeking Alpha have a section dedicated to Cramer's stock guesses?
    Comment by Ian G
    Nov 23 08:54 am |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Geithner's Bad Judgment Leaves Taxpayers Holding the Bag [View article]
    geither belongs in jail.
    Comment by Tomos
    Nov 21 16:27 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Geithner's Bad Judgment Leaves Taxpayers Holding the Bag [View article]
    I agree, with you stop123, very well said, On Nov 20 08:55 AM stop123 wrote: > I disagree with you and your article totally,... More »
    Comment by GAPBANGER
    Nov 21 12:09 pm |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Who's Watching the FDIC? [View article]
    Perhaps the single greatest reason for the unbridled expansion of credit over the past 50 years is the existence of the Federal Deposit... More »
    Comment by TradingHelpDesk
    Nov 21 09:54 am |
    Rating: 0 0