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Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's an educated guess. When I become their client I will ask them specifically about bonuses and all that and then let you know the answer. Meanwhile try to hold on to that top of the tree you are on - I hear the winds on top are pretty strong and you might find yourself falling down from the very top.
BTW Mines isn't - like I say, I know a couple of private bankers.
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Originally posted by snaw View PostKnow many people in PB do you? Or just another expert field of yours?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI think it's pretty clear that atW has become psychologically unbalanced.
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I think it's pretty clear that atW has become psychologically unbalanced.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThey get bonuses for keeping their mouths shut about clients. They don't get them for risking their clients money on derivatives markets playing with toxic tulip in order to earn enough money to the bank so that the bank would give them part in form of a bonus.
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Originally posted by snaw View PostNah, they get absolutely huge bonuses.
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Originally posted by snaw View PostActually you accused me of having a bad attitude and no bright talent.
Bit melodramatic isn't it? You react that way if someone calls you a mini Hitler?
Perhaps if your family suffered from serial killer you'd be pretty sensitive towards being called serial killer yourself. Or perhaps you won't be - you'd consider it's all right thing to do.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostSuch banks like mine however actually do exist - they are little known banks that are mainly used by the rich, the objective of such banks to keep money safe not to get into games on stock market. I am certain they don't have huge Xmas bonuses and I am certain they are very careful about risk profile of their employees. It's the kind of bank I'd keep my personal money in.
HTH.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostDo you know how many millions were killed by Stalin? Do you know really what he turned Russia into?
Originally posted by AtW View PostMy grand father who lived during his time was imprisoned on deliberately false report - he barely survived it and then died shortly after he was released. He was totally innocent and the person who made this false report was begging my grandmother recently for forgiveness. That's what Stalin did, how dare you accuse me of doing anything anywhere close to the crimes he did??!?!
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Originally posted by AtW View PostNo. You did not disagree with me in this thread - you tried to shut my mouth while you personally did not have any valid arguements. This is certainly poor attitude in my view.
Originally posted by AtW View PostAnd you say just earlier about me: "God complex going on strong."
Where did I say I am "top of the tree in my field" or anything like this? Come to think of it maybe...
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Originally posted by Incognito View PostUnfortunately in the real world greed rules and it's all about short term gains.
Such banks like mine however actually do exist - they are little known banks that are mainly used by the rich, the objective of such banks to keep money safe not to get into games on stock market. I am certain they don't have huge Xmas bonuses and I am certain they are very careful about risk profile of their employees. It's the kind of bank I'd keep my personal money in.
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Actually I kind of like AtW's wacky world of banking. Unfortunately in the real world greed rules and it's all about short term gains. A bit like politics really isn't it? Who cares what state the country is in, in 25 years, as long as we're still in power in 4 years time.
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Originally posted by snaw View PostVogon logic if ever I heard it.
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Originally posted by snaw View PostI think I've actually sussed you out, you're kind of like a Stalin who never quite made it.
My grand father who lived during his time was imprisoned on deliberately false report - he barely survived it and then died shortly after he was released. He was totally innocent and the person who made this false report was begging my grandmother recently for forgiveness. That's what Stalin did, how dare you accuse me of doing anything anywhere close to the crimes he did??!?!
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