stock777 Oct 14, 2010 #1 http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703631704575552603458122306.html?mod=rss_whats_news_us
N nazzdack Oct 15, 2010 #3 Quote from stock777: ....67 mil.... More... Crime does "pay" and "justice" can be bought. :eek:
D drcha Oct 15, 2010 #4 Mozillo is not going to be enough to satisfy me. I want to see Ken Lewis go to jail. I will crack the Don Perignon when that happens.
Mozillo is not going to be enough to satisfy me. I want to see Ken Lewis go to jail. I will crack the Don Perignon when that happens.
M mokwit Oct 16, 2010 #5 Fact is, what some of us think is 'white collar crime' is 'business' to the thinking of those who run things now.
Fact is, what some of us think is 'white collar crime' is 'business' to the thinking of those who run things now.
C Cdntrader Oct 19, 2010 #6 Quote from nazzdack: Crime does "pay" and "justice" can be bought. :eek: More... I faintly recall that he made 120 mil. Still net 50+M..not a bad take.
Quote from nazzdack: Crime does "pay" and "justice" can be bought. :eek: More... I faintly recall that he made 120 mil. Still net 50+M..not a bad take.
lindq Oct 20, 2010 #7 Quote from Cdntrader: I faintly recall that he made 120 mil. Still net 50+M..not a bad take. More... This is meaningless to Mozilo. BAC pays most of his fine as per a contract when they bought Countrywide. And the SEC lets him walk without admitting any fault. What a joke. A complete farce.
Quote from Cdntrader: I faintly recall that he made 120 mil. Still net 50+M..not a bad take. More... This is meaningless to Mozilo. BAC pays most of his fine as per a contract when they bought Countrywide. And the SEC lets him walk without admitting any fault. What a joke. A complete farce.
M mokwit Oct 20, 2010 #8 Quote from lindq: This is meaningless to Mozilo. BAC pays most of his fine as per a contract when they bought Countrywide. And the SEC lets him walk without admitting any fault. What a joke. A complete farce. More... SEC fine booked under SG&A i.e. normal business expense rather than as an extraordinary item.
Quote from lindq: This is meaningless to Mozilo. BAC pays most of his fine as per a contract when they bought Countrywide. And the SEC lets him walk without admitting any fault. What a joke. A complete farce. More... SEC fine booked under SG&A i.e. normal business expense rather than as an extraordinary item.