Post subject: Re: Light at the end of the tunnel (:
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 8:43 am
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Sacchin wrote:
Snoopy wrote:
Possible end of the Economic crisis! It might take a while, but with the stocks currently on the rise.
But it goes up and down all the time (recently) doesn't it?
Yes, but they can often predict how it's going to go for the next <insert time frame here>, and so on. I just seen it on the news, and am waiting for it to go onto News.com.au so I can copy/paste it here.
Post subject: Re: Light at the end of the tunnel (:
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 8:47 am
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Snoopy wrote:
Sacchin wrote:
Snoopy wrote:
Possible end of the Economic crisis! It might take a while, but with the stocks currently on the rise.
But it goes up and down all the time (recently) doesn't it?
Yes, but they can often predict how it's going to go for the next <insert time frame here>, and so on. I just seen it on the news, and am waiting for it to go onto News.com.au so I can copy/paste it here.
Hrm..but what makes this time different from the last times? One day it was high, the next few it went down again. Do enlighten me, I worry alot xD
Post subject: Re: Light at the end of the tunnel (:
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 8:51 am
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Meh.
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THE share market was trading at a two-month high at noon after US stocks surged on the government's plan to remove bad assets from bank balance sheets.
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BHP, the biggest company on the exchange, increased 69 cents, or 2.1 per cent, to $34.01, and Rio Tinto gained $2.26, or 4.5 per cent, to $52.79.
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Wall Street got the news it wanted on the US economy's biggest problems overnight - banks and housing - and responded with a rally that propelled the Dow Jones industrials up nearly 500 points.
Basically, everything around the world so far is going good. Often it's just one country has a good day/good few days.
This one isn't all that related but what the hell, I'm gonna put it here anyway.
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US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner has endorsed Kevin Rudd as being "A-plus" on issues relating to the global recession in Washington this morning.
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"If we did what he advised we'd all be in a better place,” said Mr Geithner, who is driving the US response to the recession.
Post subject: Re: Light at the end of the tunnel (:
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 9:08 am
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Snoopy wrote:
Crumpets wrote:
Economy virgins
Maybe, just hold your teenage horses and sit back ?
I think Sacchin likes donkeys, but okay
Indeed - DarkJackass
It's still confusing though. Especially with my mom calling and making it out to be horrible when something happens, saying to save my money, be careful and my younger brother mocks that I'll be in a soup line..
Post subject: Re: Light at the end of the tunnel (:
Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 12:43 am
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lol dont worry sachin, 3 different articles are saying 3 differnt things, i love how the aussie one Priases the australian idea, the american one says that american tax payers have to foot this bill... another massive blow to the middle class, Bloomberg i think has the best article, they give a more informed view of whats going on,
i can understand why cnbc is doing the fear mongering, bloomberg also says that these bailouts have to be paid back, wich falls onto american taxpayers..which is a story in itself.
Post subject: Re: Light at the end of the tunnel (:
Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 3:32 am
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Zen wrote:
lol dont worry sachin, 3 different articles are saying 3 differnt things, i love how the aussie one Priases the australian idea, the american one says that american tax payers have to foot this bill... another massive blow to the middle class, Bloomberg i think has the best article, they give a more informed view of whats going on,
i can understand why cnbc is doing the fear mongering, bloomberg also says that these bailouts have to be paid back, wich falls onto american taxpayers..which is a story in itself.
Some Good news would be Great news round about now.
Sure, it was on an Australian news site. Your point it? Insignificant NZ ;l Nothing good since Pavlova, which... we took anyway. Oh and by the way, it was an American praising the way the Australian government has so far handled the crisis here. Note: our PM isn't a dyke.
Post subject: Re: Light at the end of the tunnel (:
Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 9:46 am
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Meh, a few good days dont mean total recovery is comming, and besides that... if you wanted to make money > Options, not stocks. Short term money makers during the crisis ^^ Especialy on banks that go up and down 10-20% a damn day ^^
Post subject: Re: Light at the end of the tunnel (:
Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 12:06 pm
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Hope i can remake what i loss...had about 8000 in stock, then it dropped to 5000. Annoying really, but there's people that lost more...so guess i cant complain, and not like i really need it now.
Post subject: Re: Light at the end of the tunnel (:
Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 2:45 pm
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Awwww.. :3
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Post subject: Re: Light at the end of the tunnel (:
Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 7:34 pm
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Light Yagami at the end of the tunnel is probably also a bad thing. But could he fix all this with the Death Note I wonder? lol He looks hot thar being all "I'm Kire"...mmm.
Post subject: Re: Light at the end of the tunnel (:
Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 11:02 pm
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Snoopy wrote:
Sure, it was on an Australian news site. Your point it? Insignificant NZ ;l Nothing good since Pavlova, which... we took anyway. Oh and by the way, it was an American praising the way the Australian government has so far handled the crisis here. Note: our PM isn't a dyke.
Get your facts straight you Moron, our PM is a male.. how can he be a dyke? Second off our Pm is a NY banker from wall street who helped Alan Greenspan create the Derivitive scam, Hes put there to sell the NZ people on a lie...i don't support him one bit, and wont defend him either. Third i understand you Australians are mooving to a communist style internet censorship, Hey we here in NZ defended our Internet rights, but if you australians stay asleep and let your government take your internet away from you.. that spells bad for the rest of the world..You get it? you wana take another MORONIC stab at my country?
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Have to remove the link sorry, looks like australia will punish any site that links to, well whatever, google "Austrlia Bans Wikileaks", see for yourself/
^Click that link snoopy.. your GOV will charge you $11,000 bucks if they find out you went there!
Post subject: Re: Light at the end of the tunnel (:
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 6:55 am
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Zen wrote:
Snoopy wrote:
Sure, it was on an Australian news site. Your point it? Insignificant NZ ;l Nothing good since Pavlova, which... we took anyway. Oh and by the way, it was an American praising the way the Australian government has so far handled the crisis here. Note: our PM isn't a dyke.
Get your facts straight you Moron, our PM is a male.. how can he be a dyke? Second off our Pm is a NY banker from wall street who helped Alan Greenspan create the Derivitive scam, Hes put there to sell the NZ people on a lie...i don't support him one bit, and wont defend him either. Third i understand you Australians are mooving to a communist style internet censorship, Hey we here in NZ defended our Internet rights, but if you australians stay asleep and let your government take your internet away from you.. that spells bad for the rest of the world..You get it? you wana take another MORONIC stab at my country?
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Have to remove the link sorry, looks like australia will punish any site that links to, well whatever, google "Austrlia Bans Wikileaks", see for yourself/
^Click that link snoopy.. your GOV will charge you $11,000 bucks if they find out you went there!
Your old PM. Helen Clarke was a dyke. She even talked Maori, how awesome! This dyke with two left feet can't even walk.
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Australians have and will continue to defend our internet rights. It hasn't been totally filtered yet, there's only a few blacklisted sites which I don't visit anyway, so I don't see the problem. Should it ever be put into place, there will be a mass uproar and will be removed. Plus, if NZ was so great, why is half of New Zealand living here?!
Post subject: Re: Light at the end of the tunnel (:
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 7:11 am
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I heard this on the news 2-3 days ago, and made a thread about it. Sorry that I'm not the smartest person in the world and I actually leave the house and have a life, don't watch stock markets go up and down, and read about them all day long.
Seriously, if there were half as many idiots like you the world would be a better place. Getting a hard-on from announcing that someones thread is 'fail' (isn't that word overused anyway? I'm pretty sure people stopped using that months ago...). Anyway it's all you ever do! Open random thread, new post "Fail thread, you suck, you're not as smart as me. I have no friends, no life (oh and internet kids don't count as friends, which basically rules out all two of your friends).
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