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Re: Chilean Election 2009 & Economic Implications

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:58 am
by *Nobleman*
Aero- the govt has a massive stake in RBS. The share price has risen from 10p- 50p, over a year which was the price the govt paid for each share, still no where near RBS price when they were healthy. Govt announced that the bank will be broken up and sold, which plummted the share price this morning

Re: Chilean Election 2009 & Economic Implications

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 5:12 am
by Aerosmith
Nobleman exactly the sh!t that scared me 2hrs ago on the terminal. Pity volume is already high on adr market and I am staying away. What is your take on Lloyds? I pray and hope to see RBS bite the dusk. Would be nice seeing them close down their newly built shiny RBS Capital Building in Stamford CT. I also see the GP taking few points off against the dollar in this month.

Re: Chilean Election 2009 & Economic Implications

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 10:58 am
by rabanam
CIT is bankrupt, and it's hoping a bailout. Expect other financial institutions to follow suit. There you go.

Re: Chilean Election 2009 & Economic Implications

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 11:00 pm
by Aerosmith
rabanam wrote:CIT is bankrupt, and it's hoping a bailout. Expect other financial institutions to follow suit. There you go.
Dude can you be more xoolo. Every fool who follows the news knows CIT filed for bankruptcy through the weekend. Tell us something we don´t already know or keep your phucking douche mouth shut! Walee somalinet way u dhamaatay. :down: :down:

Re: Chilean Election 2009 & Economic Implications

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 9:14 am
by rabanam
Aerosmith wrote:Dude can you be more xoolo. Every fool who follows the news knows CIT filed for bankruptcy through the weekend. Tell us something we don´t already know or keep your phucking douche mouth shut! Walee somalinet way u dhamaatay. :down: :down:
You're being emotional, and that will not solve the inevitability of the economy collapsing and losing what little you got.