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    GM or GOOG 5 year investment?

    Or we have some damn good salespeople. Or people have too much money. (C'mon, if people respected money none of this would have happened). ps On the flip side, limited access to the IPO for the small investor may have been a good thing.
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    GM or GOOG 5 year investment?

    Let's rephrase the question. For the sake of arguement, which one is more likely to double or triple?
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    Jokes 2

    My friend asked me, "What would you do if you came home to find a man in bed with your wife?" I replied, "I'd break his white cane and kick his dog."
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    Jokes 2

    Alphabetti Spaghetti. WARNING - May contain N, U, T and S
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    Jokes 2

    I do that joke with my dentures in the ear of my kids. Leave your dentures loose, cover your mouth, clack them, then a couple pow pow's and I have them guess what that was.
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    Jokes 2

    What do you mean I have had Alzheimer's for 40 years?!? It's the first I've heard about it.
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    Fed Chairman Bernanke estimated that QE2 may help create 700,000 jobs...

    Harry Reid just created a new job for Schumer, does that count?:D
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    One step closer to dictatorship

    We have journalism that is always ravenous for the next rumor, but insufficiently hungry for the facts that can nourish our democracy. As citizens, we are paying a price. He can kiss my ass. For one, "citizens" were hungry for the facts of the health care bill AND what were we told ""We Have...
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    Auto experts, why does GM have so many brands.

    The thinking behind the different brands was that as family income rose, a GM buyer could step up with a more expensive or luxury model.
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    Where to find out the percentage of a stock shorted ??

    You'd think the PPT would have squeezed Lehman:D
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    GM IPO, the real deal

    Nutmeg you putz. If anyone wants a refund, send a self addressed stamp: Nutmeg North Pole Ho ho ho
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    Where to find out the percentage of a stock shorted ??

    That statement is lame. Too many caveats. You have your fundamental shorts, your technical shorts, long term shorts, short term shorts, sector shorts. Then we have options to consider. What to do? I have a typical statement, "typically" an equity with high short interest will underperform...
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    Jokes 2

    A man goes to the doctor with a swollen leg. After a careful examination, the doctor gives the man a pill big enough to choke a horse. "I'll be right back with some water," the doctor tells him. The doctor has been gone a while and the man loses patience. He hobbles out to the drinking...
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    Warren Buffett "George W. Bush, I give him great credit for leading"

    "President Barack Obama will name Warren Buffet as one of fifteen winners of the 2010 Medal of Freedom, a White House official said on Wednesday."
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    Fed Chairman Bernanke estimated that QE2 may help create 700,000 jobs...

    When and where is the job fair? I'm pretty excited, I sent him an e mail asking for a job application. ps. Cheney said the only shovel ready project was the George Bush library,
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    Jokes 2

    :D :D :D I'd forgotten about that thread.
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    Jokes 2

    The guy to convince the first blind man he needed Sunglasses must have been one hell of a salesman.
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    Exchange margin requirement manipulation

    As if there aren't enough risks trading futures, a seldom discussed one is a change in margin requirements. No amount of fundamental or technical analysis can do anything to predict these moves either. ---------------------- I really understand your point and it is exasperating...
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    Warren Buffett "George W. Bush, I give him great credit for leading"

    In the darkest of days, Ben Bernanke, Hank Paulson, Tim Geithner and Sheila Bair grasped the gravity of the situation and acted with courage and dispatch. And though I never voted for George W. Bush, I give him great credit for leading, even as Congress postured and squabbled. cont on link...
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    Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac bailouts could hit $363 billion, report says

    The herd has moved on, leaving in its a wake, dust & piles of dog crap. Yes it may get ugly but I doubt anyone on Wall Street has given this a second thought, ancient history to WS.
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