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September 24, 2008 at 4:22 PM #275098September 24, 2008 at 4:51 PM #274802
svelteParticipantThat matches the style George used when he supported Greenspan on the radio.
He basically stated he was angry with people whose negative comments about Greenspan were driving down the stock market. As if that alone caused people to cash in their stocks.
Looks like he used the same type of reasoning for why the housing market dumped.
Apparently, George just doesn’t get it.
Nice find, Mark.
September 24, 2008 at 4:51 PM #275051
svelteParticipantThat matches the style George used when he supported Greenspan on the radio.
He basically stated he was angry with people whose negative comments about Greenspan were driving down the stock market. As if that alone caused people to cash in their stocks.
Looks like he used the same type of reasoning for why the housing market dumped.
Apparently, George just doesn’t get it.
Nice find, Mark.
September 24, 2008 at 4:51 PM #275055
svelteParticipantThat matches the style George used when he supported Greenspan on the radio.
He basically stated he was angry with people whose negative comments about Greenspan were driving down the stock market. As if that alone caused people to cash in their stocks.
Looks like he used the same type of reasoning for why the housing market dumped.
Apparently, George just doesn’t get it.
Nice find, Mark.
September 24, 2008 at 4:51 PM #275104
svelteParticipantThat matches the style George used when he supported Greenspan on the radio.
He basically stated he was angry with people whose negative comments about Greenspan were driving down the stock market. As if that alone caused people to cash in their stocks.
Looks like he used the same type of reasoning for why the housing market dumped.
Apparently, George just doesn’t get it.
Nice find, Mark.
September 24, 2008 at 4:51 PM #275122
svelteParticipantThat matches the style George used when he supported Greenspan on the radio.
He basically stated he was angry with people whose negative comments about Greenspan were driving down the stock market. As if that alone caused people to cash in their stocks.
Looks like he used the same type of reasoning for why the housing market dumped.
Apparently, George just doesn’t get it.
Nice find, Mark.
September 24, 2008 at 9:29 PM #274947equalizer
ParticipantOf course the Vitner guy is now Director and Senior Economist at Wachovia. Worked out real for the bank. Thanks to him, WB stock is down to prices not seen since 1991. Congrats.
September 24, 2008 at 9:29 PM #275197equalizer
ParticipantOf course the Vitner guy is now Director and Senior Economist at Wachovia. Worked out real for the bank. Thanks to him, WB stock is down to prices not seen since 1991. Congrats.
September 24, 2008 at 9:29 PM #275200equalizer
ParticipantOf course the Vitner guy is now Director and Senior Economist at Wachovia. Worked out real for the bank. Thanks to him, WB stock is down to prices not seen since 1991. Congrats.
September 24, 2008 at 9:29 PM #275249equalizer
ParticipantOf course the Vitner guy is now Director and Senior Economist at Wachovia. Worked out real for the bank. Thanks to him, WB stock is down to prices not seen since 1991. Congrats.
September 24, 2008 at 9:29 PM #275266equalizer
ParticipantOf course the Vitner guy is now Director and Senior Economist at Wachovia. Worked out real for the bank. Thanks to him, WB stock is down to prices not seen since 1991. Congrats.
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