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    Sorry doom and gloomers. The real estate market is hot in California.

    A lot of people on here throw around numbers to boost their position like "down 30-40%..". These types of things are easily supported by links to trulia.com or zillow.com. Why not both of you guys post some links to properties on there? They will show sale history from the country records so...
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    "Companies gaming the system on earnings." From AP

    No, you're not wrong. This is common knowledge.
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    Short Memories at Goldman

    The first sentence of the article says "...got to be..." - more conjecture and short on facts, as usual.
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    Bankruptcy trend among small firms stuns lenders

    Please take your militia "Obama is a space alien and Goldman Sachs is the devil" diatribes back to the yahoo finance boards. GS will get their ass handed to them at some point, all large companies do, but instead of pissing and moaning about things why not profit from them?
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    Bankruptcy trend among small firms stuns lenders

    What the hell? Everything is cause-and-effect. Show me something that is not? Unless you have discovered some new laws of physics, you are again talking from your rear. Your cancer analogy is a failure because cancer is no mystery: it's either something from the environment or genetic, so...
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    Nokia reporting earnings in Euros?

    Ummmm, yeah............
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    JP Morgan's Cash Dwindles by 1/2 in Last Year, And Cash Loss is Accelerating

    JP Dimon is flush with cash. This is another OP-ED piece.
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    U.S. existing-home sales rise 9.4% to briskest annual rate in more than two years

    They don't have it. Articles are OP-ED by default. There is a reason they don't post links to peer-reviewed economic papers.
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    Bankruptcy trend among small firms stuns lenders

    Not everything is easily foreseeable, but then again most business aren't bankrupt or even going bankrupt. Until 51% of buinesses in the US, as of 2006 that made it past 12 months of operation, go bankrupt I'll stay up on my horse, thank you.
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    Bankruptcy trend among small firms stuns lenders

    I didn't say retail, did I? So where did you get eBay from? Did you make that up for some reason or are you just trying to be witty? We do SaaS, Disaster Recovery, and Managed Server Colocation - that includes real estate. Yes skippy, we own datacenters.
  11. K

    How many unemployed do you know?

    Based on what I've read in posts, coupled with my observations, I think there is a rift widening, only now defined by those who have jobs and those who don't. I don't think it's rosy and I don't think it's Armageddon either, but the chasm is showing something important.
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    Bankruptcy trend among small firms stuns lenders

    It's "you're".
  13. K

    Bankruptcy trend among small firms stuns lenders

    Fantastic comment.
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    Bankruptcy trend among small firms stuns lenders

    I can tell that you don't own any business and are full of shit. How do I know this? This is not emotional - none of my comments are. This is an empirical analysis of how capitalism, and by correlation small business, works. Successful business owners understand that, as you so...
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    Bankruptcy trend among small firms stuns lenders

    I'm actually a Lincoln republican, but thanks.
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    Bankruptcy trend among small firms stuns lenders

    The only reason you would say that is if you never owned a business and didn't think through what I said. Prove me wrong hotshot.
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    Bankruptcy trend among small firms stuns lenders

    The only companies going bankrupt are the ones that made poor business decisions.
  18. K

    weak dollar = more U.S. jobs?

    Because, though most of these "politicos" are not terribly bright, it most definitely can be a good thing for the country, depending on the decisions made.
  19. K

    Why are there so many people unemployed?

    There is not some mystery to be solved: we don't make anything anymore. The 90s bubble was caused because the progress was confined in the economy to the IT sector instead of being spread out acress the economy. We lost manufacturing innovations because that was moved offshore. As long as we...
  20. K

    weak dollar = more U.S. jobs?

    No, we're just -that- good. :)
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