Credit Suisse admits guilt in hiding/protecting wealthy investors investments from taxes and...
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shares rise??? It must be nice to not give a sh*t what the fine is going to be because you've profited so much from your fraudulent activites.
I am guilty of commiting fraud, please reward me by buying shares of my company, and idiots do
Oh, I forgot I need to tie this somehow to precious metals or people will say it's ot. How do you think it will affect the value of their silver art bars they produce?
I am guilty of commiting fraud, please reward me by buying shares of my company, and idiots do
Oh, I forgot I need to tie this somehow to precious metals or people will say it's ot. How do you think it will affect the value of their silver art bars they produce?
To forgive is to free a prisoner, and to discover that prisoner was you.
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<< <i>Like UBS, they just pay a fine , which the stockholders pay, and it's business as usual. >>
Criminal case and not a single perp walk.
BTW, Bernanke is "earning" $250,000 per night schmoozing with the bankers.
No big deal except it took an act of Congress
Knowledge is the enemy of fear
First, they had to go outside the country to finally get someone--anyone--to agree to admit they were "guilty" of anything. Second, no one is going to jail, even so. Third, this "fine," as usual, is a rounding error for the quarter at Credit Suisse. Fourth, I desperately tire of the government not even TRYING to lie convincingly about this massive fraud.
The Tea Party has collapsed into anti-abortion oppositional blubbering, and Occupy Wall Street has dissipated as another feel-good student protest before the weather got cold. The rest of us sit around chewing our cuds and getting fleeced.
Oh, yeah.
Keep stacking.
Here's a warning parable for coin collectors...
<< <i> I desperately tire of the government not even TRYING to lie convincingly about this massive fraud. >>
...or any massive fraud, for that matter.