bunngolf's Comments bunngolf's Comments RSS Syndication from SeekingAlpha.com http://seekingalpha.comuser/254088/comments Consumer Loan Growth at 10% http://seekingalpha.com/article/121878-consumer-loan-growth-at-10?source=feed#comment-399327 399327
It would be interesting for Dr. Perry to dig a bit further into the numbers of where this uptick is exactly coming from. The early 80's recession featured high inflation and high interest rates for consumers and businesses. Further examination would be enlightening.]]>
Sun, 22 Feb 2009 21:33:26 -0500
It would be interesting for Dr. Perry to dig a bit further into the numbers of where this uptick is exactly coming from. The early 80's recession featured high inflation and high interest rates for consumers and businesses. Further examination would be enlightening.]]>
Worst First Month for a President Since Ford http://seekingalpha.com/article/121883-worst-first-month-for-a-president-since-ford?source=feed#comment-399306 399306
To laughtrack, didn't the Dems have control of Congress the last 2 years? The backlash will be horrific if they don't get something positively done by next year. We are all hoping for the best.]]>
Sun, 22 Feb 2009 21:05:59 -0500
To laughtrack, didn't the Dems have control of Congress the last 2 years? The backlash will be horrific if they don't get something positively done by next year. We are all hoping for the best.]]>
Allied Irish Banks: With 9% Dividend, This Bank Could Thrive http://seekingalpha.com/article/93342-allied-irish-banks-with-9-dividend-this-bank-could-thrive?source=feed#comment-243559 243559
I do not believe it is fair to compare WB with AIB in any fashion. The two banks have completely different structures and non comparable situations to this point. WB paid a hefty premium for both Golden West (a sub-prime originator) and A. G. Edwards. Neither of these 100% stakes can be sold or spun off for anywhere near what they are into them for. WB needs some great effort to repair their balance sheet. AIB does not need to do this, thus far, and, are well positioned to do, so if needed.

Mr. McCulley

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Mon, 01 Sep 2008 22:18:46 -0400
I do not believe it is fair to compare WB with AIB in any fashion. The two banks have completely different structures and non comparable situations to this point. WB paid a hefty premium for both Golden West (a sub-prime originator) and A. G. Edwards. Neither of these 100% stakes can be sold or spun off for anywhere near what they are into them for. WB needs some great effort to repair their balance sheet. AIB does not need to do this, thus far, and, are well positioned to do, so if needed.

Mr. McCulley

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