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September 29, 2008 at 11:36 AM #277469October 9, 2008 at 1:37 PM #284155BubblesitterParticipant
Another record day of credit spreads.
This seems to be intensifying.
Broad, coordinated response by central banks and direct liquidity injections should help…..I hope
Bubblesitter
October 9, 2008 at 1:37 PM #284444BubblesitterParticipantAnother record day of credit spreads.
This seems to be intensifying.
Broad, coordinated response by central banks and direct liquidity injections should help…..I hope
Bubblesitter
October 9, 2008 at 1:37 PM #284468BubblesitterParticipantAnother record day of credit spreads.
This seems to be intensifying.
Broad, coordinated response by central banks and direct liquidity injections should help…..I hope
Bubblesitter
October 9, 2008 at 1:37 PM #284485BubblesitterParticipantAnother record day of credit spreads.
This seems to be intensifying.
Broad, coordinated response by central banks and direct liquidity injections should help…..I hope
Bubblesitter
October 9, 2008 at 1:37 PM #284497BubblesitterParticipantAnother record day of credit spreads.
This seems to be intensifying.
Broad, coordinated response by central banks and direct liquidity injections should help…..I hope
Bubblesitter
October 9, 2008 at 3:55 PM #284320alarmclockParticipant“Ah, yes, I see problem,” said the, ahem, doctor. “Your body infested with AIDS virus.” He then continued, “I have here syringe full of even more AIDS virus. I inject you, this fix problem.” At that point, I began to wonder what his definition of fix really was.
–Chapter 2, _Offence and Laudanum_
October 9, 2008 at 3:55 PM #284609alarmclockParticipant“Ah, yes, I see problem,” said the, ahem, doctor. “Your body infested with AIDS virus.” He then continued, “I have here syringe full of even more AIDS virus. I inject you, this fix problem.” At that point, I began to wonder what his definition of fix really was.
–Chapter 2, _Offence and Laudanum_
October 9, 2008 at 3:55 PM #284633alarmclockParticipant“Ah, yes, I see problem,” said the, ahem, doctor. “Your body infested with AIDS virus.” He then continued, “I have here syringe full of even more AIDS virus. I inject you, this fix problem.” At that point, I began to wonder what his definition of fix really was.
–Chapter 2, _Offence and Laudanum_
October 9, 2008 at 3:55 PM #284652alarmclockParticipant“Ah, yes, I see problem,” said the, ahem, doctor. “Your body infested with AIDS virus.” He then continued, “I have here syringe full of even more AIDS virus. I inject you, this fix problem.” At that point, I began to wonder what his definition of fix really was.
–Chapter 2, _Offence and Laudanum_
October 9, 2008 at 3:55 PM #284661alarmclockParticipant“Ah, yes, I see problem,” said the, ahem, doctor. “Your body infested with AIDS virus.” He then continued, “I have here syringe full of even more AIDS virus. I inject you, this fix problem.” At that point, I began to wonder what his definition of fix really was.
–Chapter 2, _Offence and Laudanum_
February 15, 2009 at 10:03 AM #346549BubblesitterParticipantIn the year since I orginally posted this, I see articles daily in the Mainstream media asking something along the lines “Are we entering a 2nd Great Depression?”
Are there some good stock bargains out there? Which companies are best positioned to weather and even thrive in major down turn, or a depression. An interesting article in Wall street Journal.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123456259622485781.html
Although I’m very heavy on gold (via ETFs) and nearly all cash in FDIC insured institutions, I’m currently scoping out equities in companies best positioned to weather this.
Bubblesitter
February 15, 2009 at 10:03 AM #346870BubblesitterParticipantIn the year since I orginally posted this, I see articles daily in the Mainstream media asking something along the lines “Are we entering a 2nd Great Depression?”
Are there some good stock bargains out there? Which companies are best positioned to weather and even thrive in major down turn, or a depression. An interesting article in Wall street Journal.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123456259622485781.html
Although I’m very heavy on gold (via ETFs) and nearly all cash in FDIC insured institutions, I’m currently scoping out equities in companies best positioned to weather this.
Bubblesitter
February 15, 2009 at 10:03 AM #346981BubblesitterParticipantIn the year since I orginally posted this, I see articles daily in the Mainstream media asking something along the lines “Are we entering a 2nd Great Depression?”
Are there some good stock bargains out there? Which companies are best positioned to weather and even thrive in major down turn, or a depression. An interesting article in Wall street Journal.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123456259622485781.html
Although I’m very heavy on gold (via ETFs) and nearly all cash in FDIC insured institutions, I’m currently scoping out equities in companies best positioned to weather this.
Bubblesitter
February 15, 2009 at 10:03 AM #347015BubblesitterParticipantIn the year since I orginally posted this, I see articles daily in the Mainstream media asking something along the lines “Are we entering a 2nd Great Depression?”
Are there some good stock bargains out there? Which companies are best positioned to weather and even thrive in major down turn, or a depression. An interesting article in Wall street Journal.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123456259622485781.html
Although I’m very heavy on gold (via ETFs) and nearly all cash in FDIC insured institutions, I’m currently scoping out equities in companies best positioned to weather this.
Bubblesitter
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