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Previously on "It's going to get messy..."

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  • original PM
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    According to the radio this morning some american geezer was saying that if the governememnt feels that the collapse of the bank will not cause a mjor problem for them then they will not bail them out.

    He seemed to imply that a lot of these large finnacial instituions feel that if they get into trouble the government will bail them out - apparently this is not going to be the case!

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  • bobsmithldn
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    Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View Post
    30 cents!

    Bloomberg saying that the pre-market price $0.30


    Waiting to close my puts!

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    Originally posted by eliquant View Post
    Biggest losers are the Lehman's share holders their shares were around $50 now around $3.

    I am shocked that the US Ferderal reserve haven't bailed them out.
    30 cents!

    Bloomberg saying that the pre-market price $0.30

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by eliquant View Post
    Biggest losers are the Lehman's share holders their shares were around $50 now around $3.

    I am shocked that the US Ferderal reserve haven't bailed them out.
    Yes, lets Nationalise risk and Privatise reward.



    Fook em.

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  • eliquant
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    Biggest losers are the Lehman's share holders their shares were around $50 now around $3.

    I am shocked that the US Ferderal reserve haven't bailed them out.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
    The biggest question is how much money does Lehmans owe to British banks ?
    Everything linked globally these days - exposure to other regions important too.

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  • Cyberman
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    The biggest question is how much money does Lehmans owe to British banks ?

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  • wobbegong
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    Originally posted by JaybeeInCUK View Post
    I'm not in Lehman's, but I'll tell you one thing; a mate of mine from College works there now.
    used to work there

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  • JaybeeInCUK
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    Originally posted by PM-Junkie View Post
    ....it all begins to make sense
    I should add, I only hung around with him because he had the damnedest ability to rope in the sexiest babes in College, and I was drowning in my own testosterone, I thought it best to endure his .

    That was the 80's - today he's lost his looks and is shacked up with a single mother with 3 kids, one from her previous marriage.

    I certainly feel sorry for him today, that's for sure...

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  • Cyberman
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    It's a shame that Gordon Brown appears to count on his fingers also !!

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  • PM-Junkie
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    Originally posted by JaybeeInCUK View Post
    I'm not in Lehman's, but I'll tell you one thing; a mate of mine from College works there now.

    In the mid 80's, had to take his 'O'-level maths THREE times, and still failed. A distant relative of mine, who was 16 during matey's final attempt at numeracy, caught him COUNTING ON HIS FINGERS in class. And this guy (matey), to this day, doesn't have a facetious or sarcastic bone in his body. On his Facebook profile he proclaims - with all sincerity - "Lehman's really look after me".

    YOU do the maths.
    ....it all begins to make sense

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  • JaybeeInCUK
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    Originally posted by PM-Junkie View Post
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7615712.stm

    Anyone at Lehmans here care to shed some light on what the situation's like there?
    I'm not in Lehman's, but I'll tell you one thing; a mate of mine from College works there now.

    In the mid 80's, had to take his 'O'-level maths THREE times, and still failed. A distant relative of mine, who was 16 during matey's final attempt at numeracy, caught him COUNTING ON HIS FINGERS in class. And this guy (matey), to this day, doesn't have a facetious or sarcastic bone in his body. On his Facebook profile he proclaims - with all sincerity - "Lehman's really look after me".

    YOU do the maths.

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  • thunderlizard
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    Looks like the USA is about to buy itself another cheap bank.

    (cheap as in price, not value)

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  • PM-Junkie
    started a topic It's going to get messy...

    It's going to get messy...

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7615712.stm

    Anyone at Lehmans here care to shed some light on what the situation's like there?

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