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Greece and The Bonds.....

edited March 2012 in Off-Topic
Good Evening,

I have had very few kind words over the years about this whole Greek monetary problem. The words were in regard to the process of the attempt to short-fall a complete crash. A rebirth of the country to a somewhat normally functioning society will not be complete before I leave this 3rd rock from the sun for the great universal sojurn.

However, I do not wish further grief upon the peoples; and the sooner an outcome for one direction or the other may be obtained; the better for all involved.

NOTE: deal deadline, March 8, 3PM EST; to find how big the haircut

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/financialcrisis/9129838/Greece-on-brink-of-default-as-bond-deal-falters.html

Another slice of the poorly cooked stew...............

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/print/2012-03-06/goldman-secret-greece-loan-shows-two-sinners-as-client-unravels.html

Regards,
Catch

Comments

  • How do you slice stew?:-)
  • Hi Old_Joe,

    The stew has been cooking so long; that most of the moisture is gone. I envision something on the order of "fruit cake" texture.

    You are indeed reading every word, eh?

    Take care,
    Catch
  • edited March 2012
    Hi Catch- yeah, I'm sitting here remastering a huge pile of 1930's/1950's Toscanini recordings, a project that I've been working on for a couple of months now. I keep MFO working in the background, and once a recording is under control and sort of on auto-pilot I pull up MFO and see what's new. Keeps me from going bonkers on the recording tasks. And keeps you (sort of) honest, too.:-)
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