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  • How Bailouts Are Messing with Capitalism [View article]
    Although completely disgusted, we should embrace this shit. Buy lots of GS, C, BOA and the like and laugh along-side with the criminals... this must be what the Govme't has in mind with their manipulating.
    Mar 29 19:38 pm |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
  • Are the Big Banks Gaming the Taxpayer? [View article]
    This is so crazy, I'm getting more disgusted by the day.
    Mar 28 11:48 am |Rating: +2 -2 |Link to Comment
  • Citigroup's Decline - Not a Good Sign for the Market [View article]
    I also wouldn't be surprised to see a major selloff, and soon. I find the drip-drip-drip of losses more painful than a wham-bam "trading-curbs-in effect" action that is certainly needed to give birth to the proverbial "new bull""
    Mar 01 14:04 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Chart of the Week: GDP Worse than Expected [View article]
    Big down revision supports those wishing for a recovery--- all bad new is out and priced into the market, we're 'down to seeds and stems'. Start of a "new bull". I for one don't happen to agree.
    Feb 28 23:37 pm |Rating: +2 -1 |Link to Comment
  • Every Consensus Must End [View article]
    Their loan portfolio was fashioned and remains determined by computer algorithm. Yep. No person even eyeballs the crap they have put/ put on their books.


    On Feb 17 07:10 AM Dan Will wrote:

    > Too big to fail. Today everyone is talking about it. I was worried
    > about it 20 years ago. All mergers-- not just the banks are a problem.
    > In the 60's IBM was not allowed to buy up any promising ideas. Fast
    > forward an Microsoft either buys up everything or bankrupts them
    > (Netscape). Now the big bakns are in trouble. Their excuse was they
    > needed to be bigger to compete with the foreign banks. Now that is
    > not only questionable but actually wrong. Going back to the banks
    > for a moment--does anyine think that Citi's loan officiers know anything
    > about grain silos in the mid-west ir shrimp boats in Florida? The
    > bigger the bank the bigger the loans and the traditional allocation
    > of national savings gets distorted--even if the loans are made on
    > a sound basis
    Feb 17 07:48 am |Rating: +1 -1 |Link to Comment
  • No Such Thing as a Free Lunch? Tell That to Citigroup [View article]
    These guys (C) suck... I think everyone is tired of the bailouts. At least the shareholders got their dividends for as long as they did. They will have absolutely nothing to show for their shares imminently...
    Jan 13 18:53 pm |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
  • The End of Citigroup [View article]
    My guess is goose egg...


    On Jan 13 04:31 PM broker23 wrote:

    > What will happen with CItigroup s shares, if the state nationalized
    > it?
    Jan 13 18:36 pm |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
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