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January 16, 2008 at 5:36 PM in reply to: Question about Insurance Claims related to San Diego Fires #136839January 16, 2008 at 5:36 PM in reply to: Question about Insurance Claims related to San Diego Fires #137041
drunkle
Participantyou know… you’d think the insurance companies would be active in trying to deflate and keep stable home prices… i can’t imagine they raise rates enough to keep up with they cycles of RE…
on second thought, inflated re allows them to increase rates while deflating re gets ignored in rate calcs…
January 16, 2008 at 5:36 PM in reply to: Question about Insurance Claims related to San Diego Fires #137072drunkle
Participantyou know… you’d think the insurance companies would be active in trying to deflate and keep stable home prices… i can’t imagine they raise rates enough to keep up with they cycles of RE…
on second thought, inflated re allows them to increase rates while deflating re gets ignored in rate calcs…
January 16, 2008 at 5:36 PM in reply to: Question about Insurance Claims related to San Diego Fires #137099drunkle
Participantyou know… you’d think the insurance companies would be active in trying to deflate and keep stable home prices… i can’t imagine they raise rates enough to keep up with they cycles of RE…
on second thought, inflated re allows them to increase rates while deflating re gets ignored in rate calcs…
January 16, 2008 at 5:36 PM in reply to: Question about Insurance Claims related to San Diego Fires #137140drunkle
Participantyou know… you’d think the insurance companies would be active in trying to deflate and keep stable home prices… i can’t imagine they raise rates enough to keep up with they cycles of RE…
on second thought, inflated re allows them to increase rates while deflating re gets ignored in rate calcs…
drunkle
Participantdow dipped below 12500 today, last time it touched 12.5, it shot back up. computerized trades probably? broke the floor today?
after hours, it’s lower, but not omfgiddhutbap. they’ve been rumoring about an emergency cut all day as well. defribulate the ol stock market a little? or tomorrow’s jp morgan and merrill numbers are going to be stupid ugly?
drunkle
Participantdow dipped below 12500 today, last time it touched 12.5, it shot back up. computerized trades probably? broke the floor today?
after hours, it’s lower, but not omfgiddhutbap. they’ve been rumoring about an emergency cut all day as well. defribulate the ol stock market a little? or tomorrow’s jp morgan and merrill numbers are going to be stupid ugly?
drunkle
Participantdow dipped below 12500 today, last time it touched 12.5, it shot back up. computerized trades probably? broke the floor today?
after hours, it’s lower, but not omfgiddhutbap. they’ve been rumoring about an emergency cut all day as well. defribulate the ol stock market a little? or tomorrow’s jp morgan and merrill numbers are going to be stupid ugly?
drunkle
Participantdow dipped below 12500 today, last time it touched 12.5, it shot back up. computerized trades probably? broke the floor today?
after hours, it’s lower, but not omfgiddhutbap. they’ve been rumoring about an emergency cut all day as well. defribulate the ol stock market a little? or tomorrow’s jp morgan and merrill numbers are going to be stupid ugly?
drunkle
Participantdow dipped below 12500 today, last time it touched 12.5, it shot back up. computerized trades probably? broke the floor today?
after hours, it’s lower, but not omfgiddhutbap. they’ve been rumoring about an emergency cut all day as well. defribulate the ol stock market a little? or tomorrow’s jp morgan and merrill numbers are going to be stupid ugly?
January 15, 2008 at 6:36 PM in reply to: Anyone else think SoCal economy is headed for a big tailspin? #136504drunkle
Participantjob losses… i keep thinking i want to stand by a freeway onramp with a sign “homeless sub prime mortage victim, please help”. i’ll even learn to toss and twirl it…
January 15, 2008 at 6:36 PM in reply to: Anyone else think SoCal economy is headed for a big tailspin? #136705drunkle
Participantjob losses… i keep thinking i want to stand by a freeway onramp with a sign “homeless sub prime mortage victim, please help”. i’ll even learn to toss and twirl it…
January 15, 2008 at 6:36 PM in reply to: Anyone else think SoCal economy is headed for a big tailspin? #136737drunkle
Participantjob losses… i keep thinking i want to stand by a freeway onramp with a sign “homeless sub prime mortage victim, please help”. i’ll even learn to toss and twirl it…
January 15, 2008 at 6:36 PM in reply to: Anyone else think SoCal economy is headed for a big tailspin? #136764drunkle
Participantjob losses… i keep thinking i want to stand by a freeway onramp with a sign “homeless sub prime mortage victim, please help”. i’ll even learn to toss and twirl it…
January 15, 2008 at 6:36 PM in reply to: Anyone else think SoCal economy is headed for a big tailspin? #136804drunkle
Participantjob losses… i keep thinking i want to stand by a freeway onramp with a sign “homeless sub prime mortage victim, please help”. i’ll even learn to toss and twirl it…
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