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anyone love the markets today. the desks pumping it up all morning to slowly sell what they bought off in the afternoon. makes you think there is actually demand from the public. maybe they should have at least a three day holding period so there wouldn't be so much manipulation
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Does anyone besides myself notice that he consumer confidence number does not reach the tradational media, but durable goods gets huge press. Once more the scam continues. market up, american's down.
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Hey the people who pulled together that loan made a nice fat fee. Once mare proving that the system is really a ponzi scheme where the shreholder is the last on the list
On Jun 24 12:31 PM Shaggieman wrote:
> Not before taking out a $245M loan from you guessed it, Citi. > > Tuesday, June 23, 2009 > More Bad News For Boeing: Sea Launch Files For Bankruptcy > > Posted by Tyler Durden at 11:20 AM > Commercial satellite-launch services provider Sea Launch, which is > 40% owned by 787 on time manufacturer extraordinaire, Boeing, filed > for bankruptcy last night in Delaware (09-12513). The Long Beach > company which has used the Kazakhstan Baikonur Space Center for rocket > launches in the past, has listed liabilities of over $1 billion. > > > What is hilarious is that just last week, the Company launched a > $245 million one-year Term Loan underwritten by Citigroup. Is Citi > doomed to have the worst luck of any investment bank for ever and > ever? For what it's worth, Goldman only provides loans to soon to > be bankrupt companies (ahem, Movie Gallery) if they file for chapter > with at least a one month lag post refi (and long after the bank > has syndicated the loan to unwitting, dimwitted credit PMs who have > to generate 15% returns in 3 months or the Exit sign it is). > > At least gullible investors in the recent TL issue (yielding between > L+200-350) be happy that it is guaranteed by Boeing, which after > its 5th 787 launch delay may be better off changing its business > model to focus on making space ship launch pads.
5 Reasons Equity Traders Watch the Currency Markets [View article]
If you are going to explain currency, markets, correlation try and do so. they and explain how one can look to the currency market for future stock market movement. (i.e.) yen up, dollar up should lead to market down, commodity down, etc. Why in our global times markets can't really unless currency follows. why this isn't the case with yen and dollar.
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On Jun 24 12:31 PM Shaggieman wrote:
> Not before taking out a $245M loan from you guessed it, Citi.
>
> Tuesday, June 23, 2009
> More Bad News For Boeing: Sea Launch Files For Bankruptcy
>
> Posted by Tyler Durden at 11:20 AM
> Commercial satellite-launch services provider Sea Launch, which is
> 40% owned by 787 on time manufacturer extraordinaire, Boeing, filed
> for bankruptcy last night in Delaware (09-12513). The Long Beach
> company which has used the Kazakhstan Baikonur Space Center for rocket
> launches in the past, has listed liabilities of over $1 billion.
>
>
> What is hilarious is that just last week, the Company launched a
> $245 million one-year Term Loan underwritten by Citigroup. Is Citi
> doomed to have the worst luck of any investment bank for ever and
> ever? For what it's worth, Goldman only provides loans to soon to
> be bankrupt companies (ahem, Movie Gallery) if they file for chapter
> with at least a one month lag post refi (and long after the bank
> has syndicated the loan to unwitting, dimwitted credit PMs who have
> to generate 15% returns in 3 months or the Exit sign it is).
>
> At least gullible investors in the recent TL issue (yielding between
> L+200-350) be happy that it is guaranteed by Boeing, which after
> its 5th 787 launch delay may be better off changing its business
> model to focus on making space ship launch pads.
5 Reasons Equity Traders Watch the Currency Markets [View article]
very poor job.