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ParticipantThis is why they call them “depressions”. Watching the slow, methodical decline of something gets rather tiresome. Humans are hopeful, so this is depressing to us.
I still remember,very well, the RE decline from 1990 to 1996. By about 1994, no one wanted to talk about RE at all!! Boring, go nowhere, subject. It looks like we’re headed there about now. Two or three years into a decline and people start to lose interest. It’s very normal.peterb
ParticipantThis is why they call them “depressions”. Watching the slow, methodical decline of something gets rather tiresome. Humans are hopeful, so this is depressing to us.
I still remember,very well, the RE decline from 1990 to 1996. By about 1994, no one wanted to talk about RE at all!! Boring, go nowhere, subject. It looks like we’re headed there about now. Two or three years into a decline and people start to lose interest. It’s very normal.peterb
ParticipantThis is why they call them “depressions”. Watching the slow, methodical decline of something gets rather tiresome. Humans are hopeful, so this is depressing to us.
I still remember,very well, the RE decline from 1990 to 1996. By about 1994, no one wanted to talk about RE at all!! Boring, go nowhere, subject. It looks like we’re headed there about now. Two or three years into a decline and people start to lose interest. It’s very normal.July 18, 2009 at 3:08 PM in reply to: Ethical considerations (none) for defaulting on non-recourse loan. #433552peterb
ParticipantI cant believe this is even a discussion topic. It’s business, get over it. Be glad it’s non-recourse.
July 18, 2009 at 3:08 PM in reply to: Ethical considerations (none) for defaulting on non-recourse loan. #433759peterb
ParticipantI cant believe this is even a discussion topic. It’s business, get over it. Be glad it’s non-recourse.
July 18, 2009 at 3:08 PM in reply to: Ethical considerations (none) for defaulting on non-recourse loan. #434066peterb
ParticipantI cant believe this is even a discussion topic. It’s business, get over it. Be glad it’s non-recourse.
July 18, 2009 at 3:08 PM in reply to: Ethical considerations (none) for defaulting on non-recourse loan. #434138peterb
ParticipantI cant believe this is even a discussion topic. It’s business, get over it. Be glad it’s non-recourse.
July 18, 2009 at 3:08 PM in reply to: Ethical considerations (none) for defaulting on non-recourse loan. #434302peterb
ParticipantI cant believe this is even a discussion topic. It’s business, get over it. Be glad it’s non-recourse.
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ParticipantThat is the head light of the train of European bank defaults coming straight at us.
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ParticipantThat is the head light of the train of European bank defaults coming straight at us.
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ParticipantThat is the head light of the train of European bank defaults coming straight at us.
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ParticipantThat is the head light of the train of European bank defaults coming straight at us.
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ParticipantThat is the head light of the train of European bank defaults coming straight at us.
July 17, 2009 at 2:08 PM in reply to: OT: Goldman Sachs in Talks to Acquire Treasury Department #433284peterb
ParticipantWhy acquire what you already own?
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