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      schrieb am 15.09.08 09:27:21
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 35.109.348 von lion37 am 15.09.08 09:13:28ich sag nur schmalspurzocker
      dicke luft nichts dahinter und Ideenklauer
      sei mal selber kreativ Junge......:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
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      schrieb am 15.09.08 09:13:28
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 35.108.930 von hennep am 15.09.08 08:41:36:laugh::laugh:

      na du loser,
      bin bei euros 2,18 - 2,10 raus.

      meine kasse stimmt:D:D
      deine wohl nicht,
      pape leone
      (die dicke wurst)
      :laugh::laugh::laugh:
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      schrieb am 15.09.08 08:41:36
      Beitrag Nr. 1.245 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 35.108.739 von cartagena am 15.09.08 08:27:03:eek:

      Hi carta.....................,

      bist wohl überall vertreten...............:-)
      ist ja auch richtig,man muß sich immer umschauen nach schönen lukrativen Bräuten..................,ich denke mal WM wird überleben,da angekündigt wurde die Shortseller Regeln bis Ende der Woche zu verschärfen,habe das im Jahoo Board gelesen,kann nur positiv sein,haben auch schon viele gecovert,aber die Zweifel sind da,nach solchen Meldungen.LEH ist nur noch ein Zock,wird auch kein Samariter kommen,bei Bear hat JPM zumindest erstmal 2 $ geboten und
      dann kräftig erhöht.....hier hat keiner was geboten,deswegen geht hier das Licht aus..........!
      Aber Du kennst doch das Sprichwort ....Kommt immer anders wie man denkt................:-)

      GRuß

      HENNEP
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      schrieb am 15.09.08 08:27:03
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 35.108.460 von hennep am 15.09.08 08:02:17schau auf tradegate hennep,
      hier werden viele böse erwachen

      es gab ja schon letzte woche unterschiedliche infos
      die einen sagen : WM hat genügend cash
      die anderen sagten : pleite !

      oh..oh..
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      schrieb am 15.09.08 08:04:12
      Beitrag Nr. 1.243 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 35.108.460 von hennep am 15.09.08 08:02:17Moin,

      ich denke heute gibt´s erstmal eine "leichte" Rutsche. Es wird so manchen der Nerv durchgehen.

      Gruß,

      ...

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      schrieb am 15.09.08 08:02:17
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      :eek:

      Guten Morgen Alle,
      schon die Hiobsbotschaft verdaut ? Hammer,Hammer
      Oh....Oh.....................................,das wird heiter heute.........wollte Freitag auch noch bei LEH rein....Gott sei Dank .........--------nicht-----------,!
      Was meint Ihr geht die Reise heute hin ?

      Gruß

      HENNEP
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      schrieb am 15.09.08 04:02:55
      Beitrag Nr. 1.241 ()
      Washington Mutual presents fresh test

      By Krishna Guha in Washington and Joanna Chung in New,York

      Published: September 15 2008 03:00 | Last updated: September 15 2008 03:00

      Attention has focused on the danger presented by the failure of Lehman Brothers. But as the UK discovered during the Northern Rock crisis, the fall of a commercial bank can have systemic consequences if it threatens a run on other weak lenders.

      In the US, Washington Mutual - the sixth largest bank - has lost more than a third of its market value in the past week as investors fear it lacks liquidity and capital to survive the credit crisis.

      The failure of a bank of WaMu's size would test the strength of the US deposit insurance system and its ability to maintain the confidence of the nation's savers, particularly if it is seen as part of a wave of bank failures.

      As of June 30, 64 per cent of deposits in the US banking system were insured - a much larger proportion than in the UK at the time of Northern Rock's collapse. Nonetheless, a high-profile failure may cause the $2,500bn (€1,690bn, £1,400bn) in uninsured deposits to shift abruptly in a flight to safety, which could be highly destabilising.

      At the limit, the US could be forced to adopt a de facto blanket guarantee on all bank deposits, as the UK did on a temporary basis during the Northern Rock crisis and many Asian nations did during the regional turmoil.

      A formal blanket guarantee would require legislation. But the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation could seek a systemic risk exemption to cover all the deposits of a failing institution, subject to the approval of its board, the Federal Reserve and Treasury secretary.

      The FDIC has no desire to invoke this authority, which has never been used, as it would be unpopular with taxpayers and fuel moral hazard. It is focused on fostering confidence by swiftly making good on the existing guarantee.

      The FDIC is respected for its operational effectiveness. Still, its $45bn deposit insurance scheme is underfunded at 1.01 per cent of insured deposits. The corporation is preparing a capital replenishment plan but analysts fear it may need to draw on its $70bn Treasury credit lines.

      WaMu had $143bn in insured deposits on June 30 - three times the deposit insurance fund but less than half of its $307bn assets.

      If a bank like WaMu did fail, the FDIC would try to pay another bank to take the insured deposits. The acquirer would in turn pay some fee for the deposits and would probably take some matching assets, reducing the upfront cost to the FDIC. If no buyer was available, the FDIC would manage the deposits itself and provide backstop liquidity.
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      schrieb am 15.09.08 00:13:49
      Beitrag Nr. 1.240 ()
      Bank of America und Merrill fusionieren

      Die Ereignisse in New York überschlagen sich. Bank of America und Merrill Lynch diskutieren Fusion. Gehen Aktionäre leer aus?

      http://www.mmnews.de/index.php/200809141050/MM-News/Bank-of-…



      Lehman lassen sie Pleite gehen!!!!!

      Finanzwelt bereitet sich auf Bankrott von Lehman vor
      Bloomberg meldet, dass sich Banken und Broker auf die Pleite von Lehman vorbereiten. Es wäre die größte Banken-Pleite seit der großen Depression.

      http://www.mmnews.de/index.php/200809141049/MM-News/Finanzwe…
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      schrieb am 14.09.08 21:16:29
      Beitrag Nr. 1.239 ()
      WaMu May Cost Taxpayers $24 Billion If Bailed Out, Bove Says

      By Gillian Wee and Jessica Moore

      Sept. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Washington Mutual Inc., the country's biggest savings and loan, may cost taxpayers as much as $24 billion in the event of a U.S. government bailout, according to Richard Bove, an analyst at Ladenburg Thalmann & Co.

      The federal government would have to provide that much in mortgage guarantees in order to attract a buyer for the Seattle- based bank, the analyst said.

      ``You may get an assisted merger with a limit on how much the private buyer would pay for the bank with the government giving a guarantee for the rest,'' Bove said in an interview with Bloomberg Radio.

      Bove's view on the need for federal help is shared by an officer from the bank's regulator, the Office of Thrift Supervision. He didn't name the executive.

      The Lutz, Florida-based analyst estimates the bank will face $32.5 billion in mortgage defaults over the next five quarters. That would force the federal government to guarantee as much as $24 billion in losses on defaulted option adjustable-rate mortgages, subprime mortgages and home-equity lines of credit.

      The possibility of a sale increased recently after the bank replaced Chief Executive Officer Kerry Killinger with Alan Fishman, according to Bove.

      He estimates that Washington Mutual could be sold for around $2 a share.

      Bove's comments on the costs were first reported by the New York Post.

      Washington Mutual fell 3.5 percent to $2.72 on Sept. 12. The shares have declined 92 percent over the past year.

      To contact the reporters on this story: Gillian Wee in New York at gwee3@bloomberg.net; Jessica Moore in New York at jemoore@bloomberg.net.

      Last Updated: September 14, 2008 14:49 EDT
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      schrieb am 14.09.08 20:47:57
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 35.103.063 von Ventrikel am 14.09.08 20:38:32Shorties mögen wir hier im Thread nicht und Tschüß :mad::p
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