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has pushed out some executives from top spots. More than 40 executives at the seven firms receiving the most government bailout money have taken off. And many lower-level employees have left those companies as well. Warren Buffett is going into the railroad
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Two More Executives Pass on BofA CEO Spot
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Matt Egan FOXBusiness Add JPMorgan Chase (JPM) execs Bill Winters and Charlie Scharf to the
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said he felt the reaction was "satisfactory." The panel also included Neil Barofsky, the special inspector general for the U.S. Treasury's Troubled Asset Relief Program, which was used to bailout banks amid the financial crisis.
Story|11/06/2009
'Non-Stimulus' Package Will Pump an Estimated $46B Into Economy
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this tax loss “carryback” was two prior years. The provision would exclude financial firms that received government bailout money. -- It will provide $2.4 billion to extend unemployment benefits for another 14 weeks, and up to more 20 weeks
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Comments on: Is a Bailout for the FHA In the Works? http://emac.blogs.foxbusiness.com/2009/11/05/is-a- bailout -for-the-fha-in-the-works/ Wed, 04 Nov 2009 15:06:11 -0500 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.5.2 hourly 1
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The one bubble I see for sure: The Money Supply Bubble « The Cody Word
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are caused by the current 0% Fed Funds rates, $8,000 welfare checks for home buyers, FHA loans, trillion dollar TARP bailout cash infusions, $12 trillion in lending and corporate debt guarantees and all the other crap that’s not even being measured in that terrifying money supply bubble chart I posted
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Is a Bailout for the FHA In the Works? « Emac's Stock Watch
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by Elizabeth MacDonald Is a Bailout for the FHA In the Works ..... taxpayers may soon be asked to bail out the Federal Housing Administration ..... about yet another taxpayer bailout of a mismanaged government ..... Angle November 5, 2009 Is a Bailout for the FHA In the Works
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Republican Hypocrites « John Stossel
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responsibility of the departments to determine where the money goes. Congress should have earmarked the heck out of the bailout bill so at least we would know where all of the money went. November 5, 2009 at 2:21 pm David I guess it horrible and
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Republican Hypocrites « John Stossel
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responsibility of the departments to determine where the money goes. Congress should have earmarked the heck out of the bailout bill so at least we would know where all of the money went. November 5, 2009 at 2:21 pm David I guess it horrible and
Blog|11/05/2009
Breaking: Fannie Mae To Rent Back Homes « The Brian Sullivan Blog
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Breaking: Fannie Mae To Rent Back Homes This breaking now ... Lot of questions on first glance. 1) Is this a Fannie Mae bailout in disguise? Fannie selling as help for homeowners, but given Fannie's precarious (and taxpayer owned) financial position
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