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Friday, August 28, 2009
CNBC Today
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3 comments:
Excellent comments on CNBC today.
I would not touch AIG with a 10 foot pole myself, but your point is well taken. Even though, this is a bull market.
SEG
Hey Rog,
I could've sworn they spelled your name wrong: "Nubaum" :)
Roger,
Companies can turn around very fast just as they can go down very fast. A case in point Citibank was in the 50's in 2007 goes down to 1. Aig goes from 10 to 50 and there is something wrong. Radian from .90 to 8.00 tin from 2.30 to 15. The list is very long. Perhaps we are going to 1166 on the S&P and tank after. But if you looked at C in 2007 it apperead sound paying dividend and all. I think that there is something missing. Somehow, there is a missing link. What is it Roger?
Jeff from Milan, Italy
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