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January 10, 2008 at 6:28 PM #134076January 10, 2008 at 6:43 PM #133787nostradamusParticipant
Did any shorters get stabbed in the arse by CFC today? It’s up 51.37%. Where’s stockstradr?
I currently only have one stock position, it is long, it is holding ground but I’m thinking of getting out of stocks completely for a while.
January 10, 2008 at 6:43 PM #133979nostradamusParticipantDid any shorters get stabbed in the arse by CFC today? It’s up 51.37%. Where’s stockstradr?
I currently only have one stock position, it is long, it is holding ground but I’m thinking of getting out of stocks completely for a while.
January 10, 2008 at 6:43 PM #133990nostradamusParticipantDid any shorters get stabbed in the arse by CFC today? It’s up 51.37%. Where’s stockstradr?
I currently only have one stock position, it is long, it is holding ground but I’m thinking of getting out of stocks completely for a while.
January 10, 2008 at 6:43 PM #134044nostradamusParticipantDid any shorters get stabbed in the arse by CFC today? It’s up 51.37%. Where’s stockstradr?
I currently only have one stock position, it is long, it is holding ground but I’m thinking of getting out of stocks completely for a while.
January 10, 2008 at 6:43 PM #134081nostradamusParticipantDid any shorters get stabbed in the arse by CFC today? It’s up 51.37%. Where’s stockstradr?
I currently only have one stock position, it is long, it is holding ground but I’m thinking of getting out of stocks completely for a while.
January 10, 2008 at 7:11 PM #133818AnonymousGuestThis gain had little effect on the shorts unlesss you happened to short them within the last week. Unless you are mathematically challenged, you will realize that CFC is still trading below where they were only a week ago.
January 10, 2008 at 7:11 PM #134010AnonymousGuestThis gain had little effect on the shorts unlesss you happened to short them within the last week. Unless you are mathematically challenged, you will realize that CFC is still trading below where they were only a week ago.
January 10, 2008 at 7:11 PM #134018AnonymousGuestThis gain had little effect on the shorts unlesss you happened to short them within the last week. Unless you are mathematically challenged, you will realize that CFC is still trading below where they were only a week ago.
January 10, 2008 at 7:11 PM #134074AnonymousGuestThis gain had little effect on the shorts unlesss you happened to short them within the last week. Unless you are mathematically challenged, you will realize that CFC is still trading below where they were only a week ago.
January 10, 2008 at 7:11 PM #134111AnonymousGuestThis gain had little effect on the shorts unlesss you happened to short them within the last week. Unless you are mathematically challenged, you will realize that CFC is still trading below where they were only a week ago.
January 10, 2008 at 7:38 PM #133834CoronitaParticipantOne thing I'd expect to happen if this merger does occur. Ken Lewis will go on a shopping spree to buy other banks with good balance sheets, but nevertheless have been wacked by all the other banking fiascos. This would be used to dilute the toxic waste from CFC with good money from other acquisitions, possibly chopping CFC into pieces to sell. Wouldn't be surprised if after a CFC merger, BofA keep issuing earnings that beat expectations before 'one-time restructuring charges'…They will just happen to take these 'one-time' charges several times over several quarters to the point that no one really cares about or until people stop counting how many of these restructuring charges have been taken.
If I ran into Ken Lewis on the streets right now, I'd ask for his autographed photo. It's very possible our kids will read about him in history books as helping the U.S. out of the Panic of 2007 (if he and BofA pulls if off) π
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—– Sour grapes for everyone!
January 10, 2008 at 7:38 PM #134025CoronitaParticipantOne thing I'd expect to happen if this merger does occur. Ken Lewis will go on a shopping spree to buy other banks with good balance sheets, but nevertheless have been wacked by all the other banking fiascos. This would be used to dilute the toxic waste from CFC with good money from other acquisitions, possibly chopping CFC into pieces to sell. Wouldn't be surprised if after a CFC merger, BofA keep issuing earnings that beat expectations before 'one-time restructuring charges'…They will just happen to take these 'one-time' charges several times over several quarters to the point that no one really cares about or until people stop counting how many of these restructuring charges have been taken.
If I ran into Ken Lewis on the streets right now, I'd ask for his autographed photo. It's very possible our kids will read about him in history books as helping the U.S. out of the Panic of 2007 (if he and BofA pulls if off) π
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
January 10, 2008 at 7:38 PM #134033CoronitaParticipantOne thing I'd expect to happen if this merger does occur. Ken Lewis will go on a shopping spree to buy other banks with good balance sheets, but nevertheless have been wacked by all the other banking fiascos. This would be used to dilute the toxic waste from CFC with good money from other acquisitions, possibly chopping CFC into pieces to sell. Wouldn't be surprised if after a CFC merger, BofA keep issuing earnings that beat expectations before 'one-time restructuring charges'…They will just happen to take these 'one-time' charges several times over several quarters to the point that no one really cares about or until people stop counting how many of these restructuring charges have been taken.
If I ran into Ken Lewis on the streets right now, I'd ask for his autographed photo. It's very possible our kids will read about him in history books as helping the U.S. out of the Panic of 2007 (if he and BofA pulls if off) π
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
January 10, 2008 at 7:38 PM #134089CoronitaParticipantOne thing I'd expect to happen if this merger does occur. Ken Lewis will go on a shopping spree to buy other banks with good balance sheets, but nevertheless have been wacked by all the other banking fiascos. This would be used to dilute the toxic waste from CFC with good money from other acquisitions, possibly chopping CFC into pieces to sell. Wouldn't be surprised if after a CFC merger, BofA keep issuing earnings that beat expectations before 'one-time restructuring charges'…They will just happen to take these 'one-time' charges several times over several quarters to the point that no one really cares about or until people stop counting how many of these restructuring charges have been taken.
If I ran into Ken Lewis on the streets right now, I'd ask for his autographed photo. It's very possible our kids will read about him in history books as helping the U.S. out of the Panic of 2007 (if he and BofA pulls if off) π
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
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