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ParticipantIf the bailout’s don’t work, it won’t be because the gov’t didn’t try…
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ParticipantI’m not sure how I feel about the Menifee area, but I’m sure the prices will get quite lower than $97/sq. ft.
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ParticipantI’m not sure how I feel about the Menifee area, but I’m sure the prices will get quite lower than $97/sq. ft.
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ParticipantI’m not sure how I feel about the Menifee area, but I’m sure the prices will get quite lower than $97/sq. ft.
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ParticipantI’m not sure how I feel about the Menifee area, but I’m sure the prices will get quite lower than $97/sq. ft.
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ParticipantI’m not sure how I feel about the Menifee area, but I’m sure the prices will get quite lower than $97/sq. ft.
February 22, 2008 at 2:20 PM in reply to: A midnight snack for the Bears wandering around in the dark #157783paramount
ParticipantLet’s see, when I try to think of where an unemployed paper-work processor aka mortgage processor will end up, I just try and think of other industries or rackets that basically scam people out of money (meaning minimal effort, big profits). Here is my short list:
1. Insurance sales of all types
2. Health Club Sales
3. Any type of pyramid investment scam
4. Investment related industries
5. Moving industry (Household goods primarily)I’m sure there are many others…
February 22, 2008 at 2:20 PM in reply to: A midnight snack for the Bears wandering around in the dark #158073paramount
ParticipantLet’s see, when I try to think of where an unemployed paper-work processor aka mortgage processor will end up, I just try and think of other industries or rackets that basically scam people out of money (meaning minimal effort, big profits). Here is my short list:
1. Insurance sales of all types
2. Health Club Sales
3. Any type of pyramid investment scam
4. Investment related industries
5. Moving industry (Household goods primarily)I’m sure there are many others…
February 22, 2008 at 2:20 PM in reply to: A midnight snack for the Bears wandering around in the dark #158084paramount
ParticipantLet’s see, when I try to think of where an unemployed paper-work processor aka mortgage processor will end up, I just try and think of other industries or rackets that basically scam people out of money (meaning minimal effort, big profits). Here is my short list:
1. Insurance sales of all types
2. Health Club Sales
3. Any type of pyramid investment scam
4. Investment related industries
5. Moving industry (Household goods primarily)I’m sure there are many others…
February 22, 2008 at 2:20 PM in reply to: A midnight snack for the Bears wandering around in the dark #158092paramount
ParticipantLet’s see, when I try to think of where an unemployed paper-work processor aka mortgage processor will end up, I just try and think of other industries or rackets that basically scam people out of money (meaning minimal effort, big profits). Here is my short list:
1. Insurance sales of all types
2. Health Club Sales
3. Any type of pyramid investment scam
4. Investment related industries
5. Moving industry (Household goods primarily)I’m sure there are many others…
February 22, 2008 at 2:20 PM in reply to: A midnight snack for the Bears wandering around in the dark #158166paramount
ParticipantLet’s see, when I try to think of where an unemployed paper-work processor aka mortgage processor will end up, I just try and think of other industries or rackets that basically scam people out of money (meaning minimal effort, big profits). Here is my short list:
1. Insurance sales of all types
2. Health Club Sales
3. Any type of pyramid investment scam
4. Investment related industries
5. Moving industry (Household goods primarily)I’m sure there are many others…
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ParticipantFrom Wiki:
A dead cat bounce is a term used by traders in the finance industry to describe a pattern wherein a moderate rise in the price of a stock follows a spectacular fall, with the connotation that the rise does not indicate improving circumstances. It is derived from the notion that “even a dead cat will bounce if it falls from a great height”.
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ParticipantFrom Wiki:
A dead cat bounce is a term used by traders in the finance industry to describe a pattern wherein a moderate rise in the price of a stock follows a spectacular fall, with the connotation that the rise does not indicate improving circumstances. It is derived from the notion that “even a dead cat will bounce if it falls from a great height”.
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ParticipantFrom Wiki:
A dead cat bounce is a term used by traders in the finance industry to describe a pattern wherein a moderate rise in the price of a stock follows a spectacular fall, with the connotation that the rise does not indicate improving circumstances. It is derived from the notion that “even a dead cat will bounce if it falls from a great height”.
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