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July 14, 2008 at 5:19 PM #13295July 14, 2008 at 6:01 PM #239228NotCrankyParticipant
They must be doing fine. Wamu just sent me a o% for 12 months, stated income, no transfer fee on balances, 0% on purchases credit card offer. Only a bank with a lot of money could do that right?
July 14, 2008 at 6:01 PM #239365NotCrankyParticipantThey must be doing fine. Wamu just sent me a o% for 12 months, stated income, no transfer fee on balances, 0% on purchases credit card offer. Only a bank with a lot of money could do that right?
July 14, 2008 at 6:01 PM #239369NotCrankyParticipantThey must be doing fine. Wamu just sent me a o% for 12 months, stated income, no transfer fee on balances, 0% on purchases credit card offer. Only a bank with a lot of money could do that right?
July 14, 2008 at 6:01 PM #239422NotCrankyParticipantThey must be doing fine. Wamu just sent me a o% for 12 months, stated income, no transfer fee on balances, 0% on purchases credit card offer. Only a bank with a lot of money could do that right?
July 14, 2008 at 6:01 PM #239430NotCrankyParticipantThey must be doing fine. Wamu just sent me a o% for 12 months, stated income, no transfer fee on balances, 0% on purchases credit card offer. Only a bank with a lot of money could do that right?
July 14, 2008 at 6:58 PM #239238TuVuParticipantI guess I’ll weigh in here, since there are other threads like this one. I manage a family trust, which pays the expenses of a couple of elderly relatives. I have just under $100K in CDs at each of Wachovia and WaMu. I called my broker this morning, fretting about WaMu. He told me that Wachovia is way more in trouble than WaMu. Who knows, though.
July 14, 2008 at 6:58 PM #239374TuVuParticipantI guess I’ll weigh in here, since there are other threads like this one. I manage a family trust, which pays the expenses of a couple of elderly relatives. I have just under $100K in CDs at each of Wachovia and WaMu. I called my broker this morning, fretting about WaMu. He told me that Wachovia is way more in trouble than WaMu. Who knows, though.
July 14, 2008 at 6:58 PM #239380TuVuParticipantI guess I’ll weigh in here, since there are other threads like this one. I manage a family trust, which pays the expenses of a couple of elderly relatives. I have just under $100K in CDs at each of Wachovia and WaMu. I called my broker this morning, fretting about WaMu. He told me that Wachovia is way more in trouble than WaMu. Who knows, though.
July 14, 2008 at 6:58 PM #239432TuVuParticipantI guess I’ll weigh in here, since there are other threads like this one. I manage a family trust, which pays the expenses of a couple of elderly relatives. I have just under $100K in CDs at each of Wachovia and WaMu. I called my broker this morning, fretting about WaMu. He told me that Wachovia is way more in trouble than WaMu. Who knows, though.
July 14, 2008 at 6:58 PM #239441TuVuParticipantI guess I’ll weigh in here, since there are other threads like this one. I manage a family trust, which pays the expenses of a couple of elderly relatives. I have just under $100K in CDs at each of Wachovia and WaMu. I called my broker this morning, fretting about WaMu. He told me that Wachovia is way more in trouble than WaMu. Who knows, though.
July 14, 2008 at 8:41 PM #239503jParticipantLooking at the insider transactions over the last 6 months, shows WM is (most likely) not a sock you want in your portfolio. There has only been 10,000 shares purchased by insiders. If the stock was a bargain there would be a lot more insider purchasing on a penny stock.
July 14, 2008 at 8:41 PM #239510jParticipantLooking at the insider transactions over the last 6 months, shows WM is (most likely) not a sock you want in your portfolio. There has only been 10,000 shares purchased by insiders. If the stock was a bargain there would be a lot more insider purchasing on a penny stock.
July 14, 2008 at 8:41 PM #239449jParticipantLooking at the insider transactions over the last 6 months, shows WM is (most likely) not a sock you want in your portfolio. There has only been 10,000 shares purchased by insiders. If the stock was a bargain there would be a lot more insider purchasing on a penny stock.
July 14, 2008 at 8:41 PM #239444jParticipantLooking at the insider transactions over the last 6 months, shows WM is (most likely) not a sock you want in your portfolio. There has only been 10,000 shares purchased by insiders. If the stock was a bargain there would be a lot more insider purchasing on a penny stock.
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