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October 3, 2008 at 2:53 PM #14059October 3, 2008 at 3:03 PM #280295
Coronita
ParticipantConsidering it is a financial company that is trading close to a 52 week high, I doubt it.
I think your looking at 3 main US banks moving forward. Bac, wells, and jpm
Plus now these banks probably can ditch all those bad mortgages. Earnings will suck, but these bank will have people’s deposits.
Mr bac ceo is looking like a frickin genius now. He gets to keep all of countrywide’s and merill’s good assets(deposits, etc) and jettison all the problem assets to us taxpayersOctober 3, 2008 at 3:03 PM #280567Coronita
ParticipantConsidering it is a financial company that is trading close to a 52 week high, I doubt it.
I think your looking at 3 main US banks moving forward. Bac, wells, and jpm
Plus now these banks probably can ditch all those bad mortgages. Earnings will suck, but these bank will have people’s deposits.
Mr bac ceo is looking like a frickin genius now. He gets to keep all of countrywide’s and merill’s good assets(deposits, etc) and jettison all the problem assets to us taxpayersOctober 3, 2008 at 3:03 PM #280574Coronita
ParticipantConsidering it is a financial company that is trading close to a 52 week high, I doubt it.
I think your looking at 3 main US banks moving forward. Bac, wells, and jpm
Plus now these banks probably can ditch all those bad mortgages. Earnings will suck, but these bank will have people’s deposits.
Mr bac ceo is looking like a frickin genius now. He gets to keep all of countrywide’s and merill’s good assets(deposits, etc) and jettison all the problem assets to us taxpayersOctober 3, 2008 at 3:03 PM #280615Coronita
ParticipantConsidering it is a financial company that is trading close to a 52 week high, I doubt it.
I think your looking at 3 main US banks moving forward. Bac, wells, and jpm
Plus now these banks probably can ditch all those bad mortgages. Earnings will suck, but these bank will have people’s deposits.
Mr bac ceo is looking like a frickin genius now. He gets to keep all of countrywide’s and merill’s good assets(deposits, etc) and jettison all the problem assets to us taxpayersOctober 3, 2008 at 3:03 PM #280626Coronita
ParticipantConsidering it is a financial company that is trading close to a 52 week high, I doubt it.
I think your looking at 3 main US banks moving forward. Bac, wells, and jpm
Plus now these banks probably can ditch all those bad mortgages. Earnings will suck, but these bank will have people’s deposits.
Mr bac ceo is looking like a frickin genius now. He gets to keep all of countrywide’s and merill’s good assets(deposits, etc) and jettison all the problem assets to us taxpayersOctober 3, 2008 at 3:24 PM #280335kewp
ParticipantFrom what I hear from insiders JP Morgan is doing just fine.
The banks that are left over probably won’t pay taxes for the next decade as they write off all their bad debts.
October 3, 2008 at 3:24 PM #280607kewp
ParticipantFrom what I hear from insiders JP Morgan is doing just fine.
The banks that are left over probably won’t pay taxes for the next decade as they write off all their bad debts.
October 3, 2008 at 3:24 PM #280614kewp
ParticipantFrom what I hear from insiders JP Morgan is doing just fine.
The banks that are left over probably won’t pay taxes for the next decade as they write off all their bad debts.
October 3, 2008 at 3:24 PM #280655kewp
ParticipantFrom what I hear from insiders JP Morgan is doing just fine.
The banks that are left over probably won’t pay taxes for the next decade as they write off all their bad debts.
October 3, 2008 at 3:24 PM #280666kewp
ParticipantFrom what I hear from insiders JP Morgan is doing just fine.
The banks that are left over probably won’t pay taxes for the next decade as they write off all their bad debts.
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