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Post by soonerlew on Sept 21, 2008 10:11:39 GMT -5
By: newtopennies 21 Sep 2008, 12:52 AM EDT Msg. 767246 of 767316 Jump to msg. # I need money in my mailbox, money in my mailbox, money in my mailbox...NOW. I need money in my mailbox, money in my mailbox, money in my mailbox....NOW. Is this too repetitive? I am going to declare myself a just-about-to-go-bankrupt-brokerage-service so I can get the feds to bail my sorry butt out. They want to auction off my assets? ...They can give me five million dollars, and they can HAVE the 1990 Buick LeSabre in the driveway! Now that's a good deal! The balance oweing can be paid by the American taxpayers...That's YOU GUYS! The Newtopennies Brokerage Service is kaput......Now where's my moola??? LOL. Oh, and MQ3.....This is all IN MY OPINION. Who wants to be a leader on a rudderless ship? Catch my drift? Take care. eom.
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Post by soonerlew on Sept 21, 2008 10:12:27 GMT -5
By: xelroy2773 20 Sep 2008, 11:47 PM EDT Msg. 767232 of 767316 Jump to msg. # Well,.. jonas grumby must of been employed by lehman bros Huh? By: jlecks 21 Sep 2008, 01:33 AM EDT Msg. 767249 of 767316 (This msg. is a reply to 767232 by xelroy2773.) Jump to msg. # Xelroy2773, Yeah, I noticed his disappearance, too. www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtgLEBJlpgI (Hey, Skip, you did your job well. I can't fault you for that even though we were on opposite sides of the fence. If you want the algorithm to convert higher-order Roman Numeral functions, just post a message saying so. GLTY.)
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Post by soonerlew on Sept 21, 2008 10:14:45 GMT -5
By: eaglesrock2008 21 Sep 2008, 02:32 AM EDT Msg. 767253 of 767316 Jump to msg. # FAMOUS LAST WORDS? “We were a pillar of strength in the markets,” said Citigroup’s C.E.O., Vikram S. Pandit, in an interview late Friday afternoon. Sitting calmly in his quiet office after one of the most chaotic weeks of trading in Wall Street history, Mr. Pandit said that his bank had some funds flow in from competitors’ coffers. “That’s a great place to be,” he says, smiling. A Citigroup trading floor in New York. Two-thirds of the bank’s deposits are outside the United States, so its global reach could expose it to further hits as economies around the world slow. cmkxnews.proboards19.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=CMKX&thread=82&page=1
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Post by soonerlew on Sept 21, 2008 10:15:07 GMT -5
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Post by soonerlew on Sept 21, 2008 10:16:58 GMT -5
By: johnnyic 21 Sep 2008, 07:49 AM EDT Msg. 767261 of 767316 Jump to msg. # CMKX MARATHON, Bona fide participants are about to enter the birds nest stadium for the final lap to victory...funny didn't those steel beams used to be in Manhattan?
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Post by soonerlew on Sept 21, 2008 10:19:06 GMT -5
By: jonas-dcxciii 21 Sep 2008, 07:51 AM EDT Msg. 767263 of 767317 (This msg. is a reply to 767261 by johnnyic.) Jump to msg. # Bona fide in owning a stock. I am so ROTFLMFAO!!!!!!
By: johnnyic 21 Sep 2008, 08:04 AM EDT Msg. 767268 of 767317 (This msg. is a reply to 767263 by jonas-dcxciii.) Jump to msg. # Joanarse,bashing a revoked pink sheet on the internet is like winning the special Olympics, even if you win, you're still retarded.
By: woops2008 21 Sep 2008, 08:08 AM EDT Msg. 767269 of 767317 (This msg. is a reply to 767268 by johnnyic.) Jump to msg. # johnny, ROTFL, i just blew my coffee all over the place on that post. LOL
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Post by soonerlew on Sept 21, 2008 10:19:06 GMT -5
By: johnnyic 21 Sep 2008, 08:10 AM EDT Msg. 767270 of 767317 Jump to msg. # Abusive short selling, market manipulation and false rumor mongering for profit by any entity cuts to the heart of investor confidence in our markets,'' said Linda Thomsen, the SEC's enforcement chief. ``We will root it out, expose it, and subject the guilty parties to the full force of the law.
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Post by soonerlew on Sept 21, 2008 10:20:29 GMT -5
By: rosencrantz2010 21 Sep 2008, 08:30 AM EDT Msg. 767273 of 767317 Jump to msg. # No Longer Ready to Retire In Economic Crisis, Nest Eggs Vanish, as Do Long-Held Dreams
By Brigid Schulte Washington Post Staff Writer Sunday, September 21, 2008; Page C01
The American Psychological Association released a report showing that the No. 1 cause of anxiety for Americans is money fears.
That was in June.
After last week -- which saw volatile market swings, major bankruptcies of once-stable and venerated Wall Street firms and the largest government intervention in the market since the Depression -- people across the Washington area reported not only heightened anxiety about money, but uncertainty, if not outright fear.
People such as Tim Kenney or Thomas Williams said the summer's stress over rising gas, food and energy prices now feels like nothing. Now they are watching hard-earned savings shrink or simply disappear. Kenney began to wonder if the very foundation of the economy, and with it people's dreams and plans, was crumbling.
Jean Celine, 64, was already so worried about rising health-care costs that she'd been forcing herself to go to the gym every day to stay healthy. After last week, her nerves are shot. Like many her age, she has only a small pot of money to live on for the rest of her life. Any loss is a big loss. And the average 65-year-old retiree can expect to live 17 more years, the AARP says. So this weekend, Celine started a $15-an-hour job. "I'll probably be working for the rest of my life," she said. "Some golden years."
After last week, psychologists took to the airwaves to tell people not to become sick over losing money, advising that pausing was better than panicking. But by then, enough people had sufficiently panicked to make a run on the $3.5 trillion in money market funds, similar to the bank runs that led to the Great Depression.
"It's just amazing in the last four or five days how many times I've heard the words 'The Depression' brought up," said Kevin Flannery, general manager of the Leisure World retirement community. "It's all people are talking about here."
By Friday, after word of the federal intervention, people seemed to breathe a sigh of relief. But the wild week left many with changed visions of what might lie ahead.
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Post by soonerlew on Sept 21, 2008 10:21:00 GMT -5
By: my69z 21 Sep 2008, 08:48 AM EDT Msg. 767275 of 767317 Jump to msg. # " The Treasury would also have discretion, after discussions with the Fed, to make non-U.S. financial institutions eligible under the program. " www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=ae6b6P1L8E_E&refer=home Hmmmmmm By: rosencrantz2010 21 Sep 2008, 09:22 AM EDT Msg. 767279 of 767317 (This msg. is a reply to 767275 by my69z.) Jump to msg. # my6z, chis, what are you thinking? do you suspect this $700b bailout of wall street is the mechanism being used in part as a way to cover the costs of naked shorts in the market? if true, then the market is getting its crime paid for by the taxpayers! LOL ends up being a sweet deal for shorty.
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Post by soonerlew on Sept 21, 2008 10:25:08 GMT -5
By: oreodiamonds 21 Sep 2008, 12:14 AM EDT Msg. 767242 of 767316 (This msg. is a reply to 767185 by elo54.) Jump to msg. # Elo54 - Why would anyone turn evidence over to the crooks in Tyler? That makes no sensce at all! The fox is in the hen house! IMHO elo's post is MF's greetings to us shareholders:ragingbull.quote.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=CMKI&read=767185By: whereistheend 21 Sep 2008, 10:31 AM EDT Msg. 767285 of 767317 (This msg. is a reply to 767185 by elo54.) Jump to msg. # MF just took a dump again. It comes out of the both ends. He likes the smell of it and thinks others cant recognize is a pile of dung. Well it is. pos.
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Post by soonerlew on Sept 21, 2008 10:26:04 GMT -5
By: dare_it_is 21 Sep 2008, 10:37 AM EDT Msg. 767289 of 767319 Jump to msg. # MARK SAYS 50,000 BONA FIDE SHAREHOLDERS + 40,000 UNREGISTERED SHAREHOLDERS = 90,000 FOLKS -THESE R THE FACTS
By: dare_it_is 21 Sep 2008, 10:37 AM EDT Msg. 767290 of 767320 Jump to msg. # HUGE LEGAL TEAM BEING ASSEMBLED
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Post by soonerlew on Sept 21, 2008 10:29:01 GMT -5
By: dare_it_is 21 Sep 2008, 10:35 AM EDT Msg. 767288 of 767320 Jump to msg. # HOT TOPIC OF THE DAY - NSS BEING HEARD AROUND THE WORLD
By: redtopbill539fl 21 Sep 2008, 10:38 AM EDT Msg. 767291 of 767320 (This msg. is a reply to 767288 by dare_it_is.) Jump to msg. # dare_it: not having followed this for some time, is there a shred of evidence that CMKX was illegally shorted and if so, do we have any recourse?
By: dare_it_is 21 Sep 2008, 10:42 AM EDT Msg. 767296 of 767320 Jump to msg. # REMEMBER RED -BONA FIDES AND UNREGISTERED's are seperate = 90,000 combined
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Post by soonerlew on Sept 21, 2008 10:31:41 GMT -5
By: dare_it_is 21 Sep 2008, 10:48 AM EDT Msg. 767306 of 767320 Jump to msg. # CMKM IS ABOUT TO OPEN A CAN OF WHOOP AZZ ON BROKERS WHO SHORTED CMKM
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Post by soonerlew on Sept 21, 2008 10:32:17 GMT -5
By: dare_it_is 21 Sep 2008, 10:52 AM EDT Msg. 767310 of 767320 Jump to msg. # By: jabberjaw521 21 Sep 2008, 09:19 AM EDT Msg. 34323 of 34324 (This msg. is a reply to 34322 by my69z.) Jump to msg. # my69z, the Federal Reserve(privately owned) just acquired 79.9% of the largest insurance company in the world that had assets worth over 1.6 trillion dollars for only 85 billion dollars.. Should I say more..??
Even a blind man could figure out what's going on here..!!
The New World Order is in full blossom.. JMHO
VR
Jab
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Post by soonerlew on Sept 21, 2008 10:32:47 GMT -5
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