The biggest clue was in his name.
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I thought we were already on our knees?Originally posted by thelace View PostTremont’s Rye Investment Management unit had $3.1 billion, virtually all the money the group managed, allocated to Madoff, said the person, who declined to be identified because the information is private.
So what exactly were these ****ers doing for their cut?
Trouble is, in this day and age, this could bring us all to our knees.
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With our knickers round our ankles. Or maybe that's just Anthea.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI thought we were already on our knees?First Law of Contracting: Only the strong surviveComment
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I don't think "they" said that at all, you just made it up!Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAs they say, it's only when the tide goes out you can see who's been swimming naked.
Let's run it up the flagpole and see if anyone salutes it.Comment
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now open up and say "aaaaaaahhhhhh"Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI thought we were already on our knees?"Condoms should come with a free pack of earplugs."Comment
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They were giving credibility to this scam, in effect they were a "broker".Originally posted by thelace View PostTremont’s Rye Investment Management unit had $3.1 billion, virtually all the money the group managed, allocated to Madoff, said the person, who declined to be identified because the information is private.
So what exactly were these ****ers doing for their cut?
What suprises me is that they invested the whole lot, certainly an interesting approach to risk management. Putting $3 bln into something and not doing proper due diligence, crazy stuff really - that scammer's firm had been "audited" by 3 employee unknown "audit" firm, and nobody asked questions why he produced such consistent 10-12% pa income despite recessions etc.
Then again no, I am not suprised: essentially hedge funds are unregulated banks, an easy way to bypass regulation and engage in all sort of risky stuff. Much like PFI scam this was designed to be kept off books.Comment
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sassy asked me for specific prediction some weeks ago, so I told him he won't be working in the city by the end of 2009. I am standing by it - don't ask me how and when you will die, I predict that you won't like the answer.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHe makes so many and only remembers the few that come true.
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