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September 15, 2008 at 6:35 PM #13839September 15, 2008 at 6:46 PM #270661BubblesitterParticipant
I’m watching CNBC now, incredible.
These guys and gals (I’m a Maria B fan) are frantic. I’ve heard the word Armageddon mentioned 3-4 times now. This is getting a bit scary.
The pressure on the Fed to intervene will be enormous.
Bubblesitter
September 15, 2008 at 6:46 PM #270897BubblesitterParticipantI’m watching CNBC now, incredible.
These guys and gals (I’m a Maria B fan) are frantic. I’ve heard the word Armageddon mentioned 3-4 times now. This is getting a bit scary.
The pressure on the Fed to intervene will be enormous.
Bubblesitter
September 15, 2008 at 6:46 PM #270909BubblesitterParticipantI’m watching CNBC now, incredible.
These guys and gals (I’m a Maria B fan) are frantic. I’ve heard the word Armageddon mentioned 3-4 times now. This is getting a bit scary.
The pressure on the Fed to intervene will be enormous.
Bubblesitter
September 15, 2008 at 6:46 PM #270949BubblesitterParticipantI’m watching CNBC now, incredible.
These guys and gals (I’m a Maria B fan) are frantic. I’ve heard the word Armageddon mentioned 3-4 times now. This is getting a bit scary.
The pressure on the Fed to intervene will be enormous.
Bubblesitter
September 15, 2008 at 6:46 PM #270976BubblesitterParticipantI’m watching CNBC now, incredible.
These guys and gals (I’m a Maria B fan) are frantic. I’ve heard the word Armageddon mentioned 3-4 times now. This is getting a bit scary.
The pressure on the Fed to intervene will be enormous.
Bubblesitter
September 15, 2008 at 7:22 PM #270666pedroconParticipantMaybe we should consider that our happiness should not be reliant on the well being of an oversized poorly managed insurance (among other things) company. Let the games begin! Oh except the game is rigged.
September 15, 2008 at 7:22 PM #270902pedroconParticipantMaybe we should consider that our happiness should not be reliant on the well being of an oversized poorly managed insurance (among other things) company. Let the games begin! Oh except the game is rigged.
September 15, 2008 at 7:22 PM #270914pedroconParticipantMaybe we should consider that our happiness should not be reliant on the well being of an oversized poorly managed insurance (among other things) company. Let the games begin! Oh except the game is rigged.
September 15, 2008 at 7:22 PM #270954pedroconParticipantMaybe we should consider that our happiness should not be reliant on the well being of an oversized poorly managed insurance (among other things) company. Let the games begin! Oh except the game is rigged.
September 15, 2008 at 7:22 PM #270982pedroconParticipantMaybe we should consider that our happiness should not be reliant on the well being of an oversized poorly managed insurance (among other things) company. Let the games begin! Oh except the game is rigged.
September 15, 2008 at 7:49 PM #270676kev374Participantis this reliable? They are saying that if they can’t raise $75 billion by end of day tommorow they have to file bankruptcy on Wednesday. That seems a bit too far fetched for me to believe! If this is not the case then I would say CNBC is going down the path of very irreponsible journalism by spreading this kind of panic.
September 15, 2008 at 7:49 PM #270912kev374Participantis this reliable? They are saying that if they can’t raise $75 billion by end of day tommorow they have to file bankruptcy on Wednesday. That seems a bit too far fetched for me to believe! If this is not the case then I would say CNBC is going down the path of very irreponsible journalism by spreading this kind of panic.
September 15, 2008 at 7:49 PM #270924kev374Participantis this reliable? They are saying that if they can’t raise $75 billion by end of day tommorow they have to file bankruptcy on Wednesday. That seems a bit too far fetched for me to believe! If this is not the case then I would say CNBC is going down the path of very irreponsible journalism by spreading this kind of panic.
September 15, 2008 at 7:49 PM #270964kev374Participantis this reliable? They are saying that if they can’t raise $75 billion by end of day tommorow they have to file bankruptcy on Wednesday. That seems a bit too far fetched for me to believe! If this is not the case then I would say CNBC is going down the path of very irreponsible journalism by spreading this kind of panic.
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