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10 US Banks to repay US Bailout money (watch for executive compensation to rise dramatically shortly thereafter) -- (link)
Posted by
Beaker (aka Anniebecca)
Jun 17 '09, 10:31
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http://www.cbc.ca/money/story/2009/06/17/us-banks-tarp-repayment.html
(www.cbc.ca)
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If they're repaying all their TARP loans this quickly, they deserve all the compensation they want to give themselves. -- nm
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Dr.Vermin
Jun 17, 10:35
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I wonder how many of these banks were the ones in trouble to start with
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Will Hunting
Jun 17, 10:39
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So, really all they had to do was hold on to the money and not screw things up?
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znufrii
Jun 17, 10:43
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Well, loan out that money wisely and stuff.
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Will Hunting
Jun 17, 10:45
Agreed on all counts. -- nm
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Dr.Vermin
Jun 17, 10:42
I agree. -- nm
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Remlik
Jun 17, 10:36
Supposedly, the first round of repayments actually resulted in a profit to the government. Hopefully this round is profitable, too. -- nm
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TWuG
Jun 17, 10:34
Are they paying interest? -- nm
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Dano
Jun 17, 10:34
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