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Seriously doomed
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
bring back maggie.
You won't here any complaints from me on that one!Comment
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Hi PrawnyOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhat's a $1,000,000,000,000 worth these days anyways?
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About 3% of my total wealth.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhat's a $1,000,000,000,000 worth these days anyways?
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Something else I noticed if you look at the ARM (adjutable rate mortgage) reset graph in the article is that it's peaking about now, and in two or three months starts declining sharply.
So if Western economies don't head back to the dark ages within the next few months, and the malign effects aren't too cumulative, with a kind of snowball effect, it appears the crisis will be largely over the worst, albeit with quite a few casualties.Last edited by Marina; 3 March 2008, 15:09.Comment
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By the way Marina, how's Troy Tempest, havent seen him for a while?Originally posted by Marina View PostSomething else I noticed if you look at the ARM (adjutable rate mortgage) reset graph in the article is that it's peaking about now, and in two or three months starts declining sharply.
So if Western economies don't head back to the dark ages within the next few months, and the malign effects aren't too cumulative, with a kind of snowball effect, it appears the crisis will be largely over the worst, albeit with quite a few casualties.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Ahh DA,
just the man we need.
Folks, I reckons that a beeeskneeees like DA's could be just the barometer needed during these uncertain times.
If DA's business is doing well then everything is fine.
If DA's business is doing bad, then yep, the situation is bad.
How's it looking out there DA ?
Milan.Comment
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Thanks for asking Milan. To be honest I havent got a clue. we are still in business and I think in the right areas of business.. Oil & Gas, Civil Infrastructure, Wind Turbine and power Industries in general. We are no longer in banking or retail. The porn division is doing fine now despite losing my major client (RIP PaulOriginally posted by milanbenes View PostAhh DA,
just the man we need.
Folks, I reckons that a beeeskneeees like DA's could be just the barometer needed during these uncertain times.
If DA's business is doing well then everything is fine.
If DA's business is doing bad, then yep, the situation is bad.
How's it looking out there DA ?
Milan.
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Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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