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      schrieb am 08.09.08 20:37:21
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 35.028.765 von merenge am 08.09.08 20:35:16ja dreht gerade :cool: und vielleicht reicht es auch noch das wir im plus schließen :lick:
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      schrieb am 08.09.08 20:35:16
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 35.028.688 von BRBa am 08.09.08 20:29:06sieht gut aus
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      schrieb am 08.09.08 20:29:06
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 35.028.604 von hennep am 08.09.08 20:20:37Hey hennep :look:
      was meinst Du SK heute noch über 4$ :rolleyes:
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      schrieb am 08.09.08 20:20:37
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 35.027.846 von lion37 am 08.09.08 19:02:10:eek:

      Bleib mal sachlich,und lese meine postings richtig.....!
      Das war ein Vergleich und nicht auf Dich bezogen,ich glaube ich habe ein paar Jahre Börsenerfahrung hinter mir,und schätze den Markt ganz gut ein,will mich nicht loben,aber Du bist ein Zocker,rein raus kleiner KLaus..................!

      Wenn du schon Kritik übst dann sachlich und werde nicht persönlich!
      Wir kennen uns nicht und möchte mich nicht mit Dir rumstreiten.
      Du hast sowieso Recht,aber was Du hier von Dir gibst ist unterste Schublade ,aber lesen mußt Du schon richtig,oder kannst Du das nicht,mußt vieleicht nochmal die Schulbank drücken.Richtig lesen und dann Statements abgeben.Ich habe Dich nicht persönlich angegriffen,aber da sieht man Dein Niveau...........!

      Hennep

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      schrieb am 08.09.08 20:04:54
      Beitrag Nr. 604 ()
      UPDATE: Washington Mutual CEO To Retire; Stock Climbs

      18:58



      By Dow Jones


      BOSTON (Dow Jones) -- Washington Mutual Inc. on Monday announced the
      departure of Chief Executive Officer Kerry Killinger following reports over the
      weekend the CEO of the embattled company was on the way out.


      Killinger will be replaced by Alan Fishman, currently chairman of New York
      commercial mortgage broker Meridian Capital Group.


      Before joining Meridian in 2007, Fishman was president and CEO of
      Philadelphia-based Sovereign Bank, the nations second-largest thrift
      institution, and CEO of New York-based Independence Community Bank, which
      Sovereign Banks parent acquired for $3.6 billion in June 2006.


      Fishman has joined WaMus board of directors, the Seattle-based bank said in
      a statement.


      WaMu (WM) shares rose 23 in premarket trading Monday morning. Financial
      stocks rallied on news of a government-sponsored bailout of mortgage giants
      Fannie Mae (FNM) and Freddie Mac (FRE).


      A story in the online edition of the Wall Street Journal late Sunday, citing
      people familiar with the situation, reported Killinger was told Thursday by
      WaMus new board chairman, Stephen Frank, and another director that the board
      had concluded Killinger should retire.


      The move by WaMu follows similar CEO departures at Citigroup Inc. (C),
      Merrill Lynch & Co. (MER) and Wachovia Corp. (WM) as banks struggle with losses
      from the mortgage crisis. Killinger ran Washington Mutual, the nations biggest
      savings and loan, for 18 years.


      WaMu shares have slumped on its exposure to the housing market and risky
      loans, and questions have arisen about its capitalization and further losses.
      During the mortgage meltdown, it has cut thousands of workers and slashed its
      dividend. Through Fridays close, WaMu shares were down about 88 over the
      previous year.


      Separately on Monday, WaMu said it has entered into a memorandum of
      understanding with the Office of Thrift Supervision.


      The nations largest thrift said the agreement concerns aspects of the banks
      operations, principally in several areas of its risk management and compliance
      functions, including its Bank Secrecy Act compliance program.


      WaMu said it has agreed to provide the OTS an updated, multi-year business
      plan and forecast for its earnings, asset quality, capital and business segment
      performance.


      The company said the plan will not require it to raise capital, boost
      liquidity or change customer products and services.


      (END) Dow Jones Newswires

      09-08-08 1258ET

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      schrieb am 08.09.08 20:03:56
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      schrieb am 08.09.08 19:59:24
      Beitrag Nr. 602 ()
      19:32

      By Marshall Eckblad
      Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES


      NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- Alan Fishmans new job at Washington Mutual Inc. (WM)
      is to clean up an old mess of loss-heavy home loans.

      The Seattle-based thrift gave itself a face lift on Sunday when it ousted its
      embattled CEO Kerry Killinger and replaced him with Fishman in the wake of
      three consecutive quarters of heavy losses. That string of bad quarters,
      replete with layoffs and the need for new and expensive investment capital,
      stemmed almost entirely from its large and troubled $181 billion portfolio of
      home loans.

      Killinger famously orchestrated WaMus fast-and-furious growth amid the
      housing boom, during which the firm wrote tens of billions in mortgages to
      risky borrowers in California and Florida - two regions hard-hit by the
      nations housing meltdown.

      Fishman, a mortgage industry veteran, told WaMu investors during a conference
      call on Monday that the mortgage industry had recently seen a dramatic boom
      and bust.

      We are now working our way through the bust, he said.

      To do so, Fishman will try to restore Washington Mutual to profitability by
      returning the bank to its savings-and-loan roots of luring checking- and
      savings-account customers into its nationwide network of brightly colored bank
      branches. WaMu currently holds about $150 billion in customer deposits.

      That traditional banking business has continued to be lucrative for WaMu and
      could one day underpin a profitable, if also much smaller, bank company should
      Fishman be able to help WaMu recover from its boom-time hangover.

      Standing in his way, however, is that troubled portfolio of home loans, which
      included nearly $52 billion in so-called Option ARM mortgages as of mid-July.

      Option ARM home loans - or adjustable-rate mortgages that allow some
      homeowners to actually increase their loans balance by paying less than the
      full monthly interest they owe - have quickly become notorious for showing high
      rates of delinquencies and foreclosures. Many Option-ARM borrowers have
      increased their loan balances even as the value of their homes have fallen,
      leading many to stop making payments, or walk away from properties altogether
      when they owe more than their homes are worth.

      Of WaMus $52 billion in Option-ARM loans, $33 billion are tied to properties
      in Florida and California. Whats more, nearly 13 of the companys Option-ARM
      loans are classified as non-performing - or loans whose borrowers are in one
      stage of default or another - a measure that rose quickly during WaMus first
      and second quarters.

      WaMu also holds $16 billion in subprime mortgages and another $60 billion in
      home equity loans - two other types of loss-riddled mortgages. WaMus
      executives provided tepid assurances in July that delinquencies among those two
      loan books are finally slowing.

      For investors, WaMus troubled mortgage portfolio still represents a great
      deal of uncertainty for owners of the thrifts shares, and many investors have
      stayed on the sidelines to wait for clearer signals as to if - and when - WaMu
      will again turn a profit. WaMu shares have lost about 90 of their value in the
      last year, and currently trade around $3.50.

      Morningstar Inc. (MORN) recently rated the shares an extreme risk, or
      facing a one-in-four chance that its shares will slide in value with ongoing
      losses.

      WaMu is not the only large banking firm to take big lumps from writing a
      mountain of Option-ARM loans. Charlotte-based Wachovia Corp. (WB) recently held
      more than $120 billion in such loans, a central driver that has led the firm to
      raise capital, slash its dividend and, in June, oust its CEO.

      -By Marshall Eckblad, Dow Jones Newswires; 201-938-4306;
      marshall.eckblad@dowjones.com


      Click here to go to Dow Jones NewsPlus, a web front page of todays most
      important business and market news, analysis and commentary:
      http://www.djnewsplus.com/al?rndLf0L2ByKuhJJpiwuA7Q8s8A3D3D. You can use
      this link on the day this article is published and the following day.


      (END) Dow Jones Newswires

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      schrieb am 08.09.08 19:22:07
      Beitrag Nr. 601 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 35.027.846 von lion37 am 08.09.08 19:02:10Allgemein gilt für Heute :wie gewonnen so zeronnen und noch mehr.
      Vom Fre § Fnm Schlachtfest haben alle Anleger am Anfang profitiert nun überkommt es sie langsam ,dass ihnen das gleiche auch passieren kann. Das Governement macht vage ambivalente Versprechungen betreffs Stütze und guckt dann beim abmurksen zu.
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      schrieb am 08.09.08 19:18:30
      Beitrag Nr. 600 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 35.027.846 von lion37 am 08.09.08 19:02:10du solltest mal sein Posting richtig lesen, dann verstehst es auch du, du Held aller Trader.
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      schrieb am 08.09.08 19:08:13
      Beitrag Nr. 599 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 35.027.894 von merenge am 08.09.08 19:07:27sorry leute ..falscher thread :keks::keks:
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