hey wyosteven, here's a rich pig for you: the company’s new chief executive, Alan H. Fishman, was in midair, flying from New York to Seattle at the time the deal was finally brokered, according to people briefed on the situation. Mr. Fishman, who has been on the job for less than three weeks, is eligible for $11.6 million in cash severance and will get to keep his $7.5 million signing bonus, according to an analysis by James F. Reda and Associates. WaMu was not immediately available for comment.
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the US government will do whatever it takes to support the housing market - like what? give away free homes to defaulting loan takers perhaps, funded by the state (a.k.a. taxpayers)??? i mean its a serious mistake to think real estate prices will climb back as a result of this socialist take-over...
Will the Stock Market Continue Its Upward Trend? [View article]
hey, but look at the positive side of this nationalization: at least worrying china central bank got some reassurance from US gov't while common/preferred shareholders got screwed big time ;-))
When It Rains, It Pours [View article]
the company’s new chief executive, Alan H. Fishman, was in midair, flying from New York to Seattle at the time the deal was finally brokered, according to people briefed on the situation. Mr. Fishman, who has been on the job for less than three weeks, is eligible for $11.6 million in cash severance and will get to keep his $7.5 million signing bonus, according to an analysis by James F. Reda and Associates. WaMu was not immediately available for comment.
When It Rains, It Pours [View article]
Will the Stock Market Continue Its Upward Trend? [View article]
i mean its a serious mistake to think real estate prices will climb back as a result of this socialist take-over...
Will the Stock Market Continue Its Upward Trend? [View article]
but look at the positive side of this nationalization: at least worrying china central bank got some reassurance from US gov't while common/preferred shareholders got screwed big time ;-))