Now Playing: Zombie Condos in Manhattan [View article]
Agreed. This is small change for WFC, for example. I'd be more interested in the current PRICES (especially for those Miami condos). I wouldn't mind having a vacation condo in Sunny Florida...and I wouldn't need financing. Only problem with condos is the maintenance fees.
On Apr 17 07:44 AM fatcat wrote:
> Bank exposures look like small change in the context of trillion > dollar bailouts.....and that is sad...
Seven Uncomfortable Predictions for the Economy [View article]
Ha ha ha...good one, Ned!
Thumbs up for starting my day with a good laugh.
On Mar 31 02:47 AM Ned S wrote:
> As to all you dumbies who feel to comment on whether the author is > cute or not - Go buy a really classy prostitute if you desperately > need a cute chicky babe in your lives - Or surf some porn sites for > an hour. Hey, "she" just could be Boris in Moscow pulling your chains > - This is the internet - Grow up.
Why Has AIG's Stock Risen So Rapidly? [View article]
"essentially what Cramer is saying is that AIG is a buy because..."
Baloney. I actually saw that episode of "Mad Money" and I did NOT get the impression that he was recommending AIG stock at all. I would like to see a link to the actual video footage, as I think that you are misquoting him. And if this is indeed the case, you've lost all credibility.
Great Depression Not Imminent, But Inevitable [View article]
"So i always welcome commentaries which appear to be honest and without an agenda"
The author discloses short positions in SPY and EEM...might this not indicate some kind of agenda?
On Dec 17 09:10 AM Boubou wrote:
> One reason many of us have lost so much money is the reluctance on > the part of government and finance spokesmen to tell the truth in > bad times. So while voices out on the fringe were warning of the > events of 07/08, most officials were saying stuff like ' best backdrop > for world economy I've ever seen' to paraphrase Paulson and Bush > among many others. > So i always welcome commentaries which appear to be honest and without > an agenda.
Now Playing: Zombie Condos in Manhattan [View article]
On Apr 17 07:44 AM fatcat wrote:
> Bank exposures look like small change in the context of trillion
> dollar bailouts.....and that is sad...
Goldman Sachs One-Upped Wells Fargo in Accounting Shenanigans [View article]
Well, I had always heard people say that GS is "best of breed." Now I know what they meant.
5 Perverse Bailout Consequences [View article]
Seven Uncomfortable Predictions for the Economy [View article]
Thumbs up for starting my day with a good laugh.
On Mar 31 02:47 AM Ned S wrote:
> As to all you dumbies who feel to comment on whether the author is
> cute or not - Go buy a really classy prostitute if you desperately
> need a cute chicky babe in your lives - Or surf some porn sites for
> an hour. Hey, "she" just could be Boris in Moscow pulling your chains
> - This is the internet - Grow up.
Why Has AIG's Stock Risen So Rapidly? [View article]
Baloney. I actually saw that episode of "Mad Money" and I did NOT get the impression that he was recommending AIG stock at all. I would like to see a link to the actual video footage, as I think that you are misquoting him. And if this is indeed the case, you've lost all credibility.
Great Depression Not Imminent, But Inevitable [View article]
The author discloses short positions in SPY and EEM...might this not indicate some kind of agenda?
On Dec 17 09:10 AM Boubou wrote:
> One reason many of us have lost so much money is the reluctance on
> the part of government and finance spokesmen to tell the truth in
> bad times. So while voices out on the fringe were warning of the
> events of 07/08, most officials were saying stuff like ' best backdrop
> for world economy I've ever seen' to paraphrase Paulson and Bush
> among many others.
> So i always welcome commentaries which appear to be honest and without
> an agenda.