• Created 1.16.2009 3 Posts

    Nice job Yo

  • Created 1.14.2009 5 Posts

    No more props on troops lives. Long.

  • Created 7.1.2008 11 Posts

    Dammit Mike, are you?

  • Created 12.11.2008 13 Posts

    17.4 billion this morning. long.

  • Created 12.11.2008 13 Posts

    They will get there money from the TARP fund within a few weeks or they will go bankrupt. There is plenty of news to go long on this. If they get 14 billion it won't fulfill the prop but it also is not nearly enough money to keep detroit afloat. If detroit does not go bankrupt by January 20th (Bush won't let that happen) Obama will instantly bailout detroit. I say they will get closer to 50 billion by march. 10-20 billion within a few weeks with the rest to come in late January. On a side note, this whole financial auto industry crisis has been predicted for well over a decade. Once the auto workers union revamps its stranglehold on the auto companies of detroit this bailout could actually be very benificial.

  • Created 12.13.2008 12 Posts

    Toughen up... There is a time and place to be sensitive. Such as funerals, weddings, the world series and such.

  • Created 10.26.2008 4 Posts

    I think that is a good idea.

  • Created 10.21.2008 28 Posts

    I completely agree with napkin. I am a casual player and closing early is a heavy disadvantage. It also adds a level of uncertainty.

  • Created 10.1.2008 14 Posts

    Taylor, If the ppx stocks follow the patterns of wall street would you consider and impose a bailout plan? As of now the ppx stock market seems stable but in these tumultuous times we cannot be too sure.

  • Created 9.20.2008 6 Posts

    I bet your going to stop bothering him now, huh m? He showed you with his quick witted retort which left no room for rebuttal. I for one will listen to your advice Pgindie and buy faa stocks. Thank you.

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