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    How to close

    Nothing is better than Wallstreet.. "What the hell is going on? We're looking at 200,000 shares move pal, I wanna know if we're apart of it. We better be or I'll come down and eat your lunch for you." These guys are abrasive telemarketers.. Big difference.. Great movie, nonetheless.
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    LOL Gino the Ginny

    whhhhat.. don't be offended, son, I'm part italian.. It's funny how he makes fun of all the pillheads. "I can feel it.. I can feel it.. I think I see Jesus."
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    LOL Gino the Ginny

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    Citigroup loses $9.83 billion in fourth quarter

    196-year history.
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    8 Ways to Impress Me -- By: Erin Burnett

    Fake it 'til you make it Til you make it on a sextape on PornTube.. :D I need to make a killing in the markets this year because I want to be the one to bring that to you. ET gets exclusive rights lololol
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    8 Ways to Impress Me -- By: Erin Burnett

    A 5 (at best) with a 9's attitude. I feel sorry for the man who has to settle for that....
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    8 Ways to Impress Me -- By: Erin Burnett

    OMG LOLOLOLOL How ya doing today man? Good to see you.. still lolololol
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    8 Ways to Impress Me -- By: Erin Burnett

    Damn you mean a handle of Captain, 1 ounce of GHB, a couple slick lines, and third leg isn't enough??
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    Citigroup loses $9.83 billion in fourth quarter

    Yes. Citigroup cut its quarterly dividend to 32 cents per share from 54 cents per share.
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    Citigroup loses $9.83 billion in fourth quarter

    A stimulus package which will include what more rate cuts, a tax refund/cut (print the difference)? So, in reality we're going to see a sideways market with massive inflation puts to keep Equities up? Is vol maxed out?
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    CITI cuts dividend--they lied

    Yeah, Bloomberg just had a great interview with a female financial analyst from Oppenheimer who, in December, stated that Citi was going to have to cut dividends. There is definitely more downside for Shittigroup. What happens when consumers default on their cc's that they used to pay...
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    Citigroup loses $9.83 billion in fourth quarter

    Great post-- that makes sense. 9% yields on that debt though? With all this foreign capital I am convinced that rates will be kept below 6% and The Fed will inflate away all this debt. USD index to 40 in the next 2 years. I just don't see the whole picture. We aren't going to be able...
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    Citigroup loses $9.83 billion in fourth quarter

    Monkey see monkey do. :)
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    Citigroup loses $9.83 billion in fourth quarter

    Wow. How in the hell can a company post these ridiculous numbers only to see their stock rise premarket? They essentially bummed money from some poor foreigners in order to avoid bankrupcy. Only on Wall Street.
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    Citi's writedown; How bad??

    Atrociously.
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    Citi's writedown; How bad??

    Oh noooo.. it's grrrrreat.. foreign capital INVESTING in The US.. :confused:
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    Citi's writedown; How bad??

    So, it's fair to say a $10-20bln writedown is to be expected. Rennick-- How is that series? (Back on topic now) Yeah, it could trigger a nasty freefall ahead of the other financial #'s reportings. I'm just curious how Citigroup is going to pay those high interest rates on the foreign...
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    Citi's writedown; How bad??

    Anyone have any insider information on the possible writedown we can expect to hear tomorrow from Citi? Is there a high likelihood of > $10bln? If it is >$10bln what can we expect to see in the markets? When was the last time we've had a suspected multi-billion dollar writedown?
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    Black Monday

    You just can't buy this kind of undication everyone.
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    Credit Suisse, in switch, recommends U.S. stocks

    Credit Suisse and I share the same sentiment--they want to pump up US Equities a bit higher ahead of the huge sell off. You can't blame them.
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