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Is this a buy or a sell? ReplyJim Cramer's Mad Money In-Depth, 11/30/07: Holy Moly [view article]
For once I agree with Cramer. Buy a basket of beaten up financial stocks: C, MER, MS, BAC, etc and hold on for 2 years. You'll be in great shape once we flush out of this sub-prime mess. ReplyJim Cramer's Mad Money In-Depth, 11/30/07: Holy Moly [view article]
Surprised to hear Cramer recommending Tenet Healthcare, as he has always said he would not recommend a stock that has "cheated" in their reports. I wouldn't either. I lost a LOT of money year before last when all the fraud was uncovered. I wouldn't touch it. EVER!!!They have cheated in the past, too, if you recall they changed their name to Tenet when another big fraud was exposed. Wise up, Cramer!
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Jim Cramer's Mad Money In-Depth, 11/30/07: Holy Moly [view article]
Under The - Fair Lending Laws and RegulationsSection 202.5(a) of Regulation B
Example: A lending officer told a customer, "We do not like to
make home mortgages to Native Americans, but the law says we
cannot discriminate and we have to comply with the law." This
statement violated the FHAct’s prohibition on statements expressing
a discriminatory preference as well as Section 202.5(a) of Regulation
B, which prohibits discouraging applicants on a prohibited basis.
FTC Response
The law makes discrimination illegal and contains
certain other rules
Both Acts give you the right to sue for damages and to
obtain attorney's fees and costs if your suit is
successful.
Sincerely yours,
Consumer Response Center
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1. Mortgage Discrimination (REA-08)
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