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Right, but what I meant was, what the Dallas Fed said was already known. They'll get overridden by TPTB, anyway.
Posted on: 2012/3/22 3:38
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It is an official publication released last week by the Dallas Branch of the Federal Reserve, and the language is beyond damning for a banking institution of its caliber... Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Perhaps, just perhaps, cracks are forming in the glass ceiling
Posted on: 2012/3/22 3:27
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None of this is new info, though..
Posted on: 2012/3/22 0:25
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Oops...maybe there was good reason to be "tense" after all?
Could it be the jig is up?!? Dallas FED...Choosing the Road to Prosperity: Why We Must End Too Big to Fail--Now Quote: TBTF: A Perversion of Capitalism An unfortunate side effect of the government?s massive aid to TBTF banks has been an erosion of faith in American capitalism. OOooohhhH Boy! Things are about to get interesting
Posted on: 2012/3/21 16:00
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Posted on: 2012/3/19 4:32
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I had to google that...wow! As the Wall Street Journal says, "a creepy, conspiratorial vampire squid of finance" They really are doing the devil's work, aren't they? And what's up with all the baldness? Goldman Sachs Executive, Greg Smith CEO Lloyd C. Blankfein President Gary Cohn Former Vice President, Steve Kuhn Former CEO, Henry Paulson (and our last United States Secretary of the Treasury) It'd be interesting to hear what Steve Fulop has to say about his time at Goldman. But he still has all his hair, so he probably didn't drink the kool aid?
Posted on: 2012/3/19 3:19
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I'll just leave this here:
Posted on: 2012/3/18 20:24
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All my life I wanted to be a gangster - Henry Hill
Posted on: 2012/3/17 21:49
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Posted on: 2012/3/17 14:01
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FWIW, Corzine's most recent adventure, MF Global, went down the tubes last Fall with well over a billion dollars in customer funds still missing.
Posted on: 2012/3/17 13:11
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anyone who thinks their bank salesman is "on their side" is a living in a dreamworld. They are your counter party and on the other side of the trade.
If people could just get that straight the world would be a lot better off...
Posted on: 2012/3/17 11:52
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Where these remarks of a heavy heart or lighter wallet or was it a combination of both ?
Posted on: 2012/3/17 8:23
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Also, his name was Jon.
Posted on: 2012/3/17 6:47
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the guy who resigned was the equivalent of a middle manager at the firm. Corzine was the CEO of the entire firm
Posted on: 2012/3/17 4:59
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Weird.
Is this the same Goldman Sachs that gave used to employ financial genius John Corzine? So... that guy who just resigned, is he going to follow in the footsteps of the others from the GS alumni?
Posted on: 2012/3/17 4:35
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Workers say Goldman Sachs on Jersey City waterfront 'tense' after negative remarks by departing exec
March 16, 2012, 3:00 AM By Stephanie Musat/ For The Jersey Journal The atmosphere at Goldman Sachs offices on the Jersey City waterfront has been ?tense? since a Goldman executive director, Greg Smith, blasted the company on Wednesday in a New York Times op-ed piece and quit his lucrative post. Smith described a company that he says has lost its way, is only interested in making money, and has managing directors who refer to their clients as ?muppets.? Two Goldman employees, who asked to remain anonymous, said yesterday the op-ed rocked the Jersey City office because it was so unexpected. ?I heard of the letter after it exploded online,? said one employee. ?It was hard to read. It made our company look really bad. It?s going to take a lot of damage control.? The employee said he takes his work very seriously and only makes decisions that are in the best interest of his clients. He said he found the ?muppet? claim very disturbing. ?I truly believe that this decline in the firm?s moral fiber represents the single most serious threat to its long-term survival,? Smith wrote. Another Goldman Sachs employee said it was shocking to read the content of the letter, but he believes the company?s reputation will be still be positive. ?We serve our clients in the best way we can,? he said. ?The language he used in the letter was harsh, but that?s Smith?s opinion.? The Washington Post reported that Goldman Sachs shares dropped 3.4 percent in New York trading yesterday. http://www.nj.com/jjournal-news/index ... y_goldman_sachs_on_j.html
Posted on: 2012/3/16 19:19
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