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Old 01-28-2012, 04:14 PM
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What can be asserted without proof, can be dismissed without proof.
Yes, Dell, try to keep up - I quoted what the company released publicly about its financial condition. Clip Clop says that is not true. I am asking what is not true about the public financial releases. I am asking for proof of Clip Clops statement.
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Old 01-28-2012, 04:28 PM
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Yes, Dell, try to keep up - I quoted what the company released publicly about its financial condition. Clip Clop says that is not true. I am asking what is not true about the public financial releases. I am asking for proof of Clip Clops statement.
Send me 10K, I'll pay you back $6K and 'stock' in my wagers and you can call being down
4K a success.
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Old 01-28-2012, 04:33 PM
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Send me 10K, I'll pay you back $6K and 'stock' in my wagers and you can call being done 4K a success.
Yes, you didn't like that we bailed out GM and Chrysler. Yes, they still owe us money because they paid back their cash loans but we still own stock. The companies are making profit again.

Which is more likely: that we will eventually be able to sell the stock and get most if not all of our money back, or not?

And by the way: the auto unions gave up massive pension payments, bennies and salaries in the renegotiations when the companies were bailed out of bankruptcy. You need to be fair and acknowledge that the unions helped greatly in keeping those companies alive. They gave up tons to keep their jobs in existence.
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Which is more likely: that we will eventually be able to sell the stock and get most if not all of our money back, or not?
since they're still saddled with the same problems they had prior to the bailout I'd say 10.000-1 we get our money back. What are call options going for using the strike price as our get even number, even a year out?
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