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Had Bloomberg on dinner time, the head of Wells Fargo was giving "We saw it 2 years ago and adjusted our P L A N" chat. Total bull, and i don't think he even belived it him self.
However what was self ever-dent was the though that someone, some how was going to push the "Reset" button and everything would go back to the way it was............lots of BIG back handers, lots of expensive dinners, lots of lazy afternoons on the Golf course...LOTS of BONUS
While this man is unlikely to go without his dinner he simply does not get it! I can understand "The Sheep" not understanding or wanting to under stand that the MEGA shopping trips are now a thing of the past.....but its the number of CEO types whom are in for a BIG dissapointment.
Bank of America CEO Wants $800 Billion, to start with......then he can get back to those "MEGA DEAL Days". I wonder at WHAT point the penny will drop?
Our only hope is those who KNOW will tell O-Bam-A and AFTER he won he can then draw up a plan that means bank depoist are covered, but any other form of MAD GAMBLING is just dumped!
Mike
Jim Nickerson
02-24-08, 05:57 PM
Mike,
I think EJ should give you a complimentary membership to iTulip Select, you are too valuable not to be on the inside.
I think EJ would rather have me "Out there"........
Mike
Jim Nickerson
02-24-08, 07:08 PM
I think EJ would rather have me "Out there"........
Mike
If the dollar keeps depreciating against sterling, it would seem it would cost you a pittance to gain admission here; however that depreciation may change at least for a while.
Let me asure you the BOE can print money JUST as fast as the FED.
Mega
World Traveler
02-24-08, 11:07 PM
I do some banking at a small Wells Fargo branch in a strip mall. They always have around 8-10 big picture ads on side walls and behind tellers. The ads feature middle-class and blue collar types, along with encouraging words about how Wells Fargo can meet their needs.
The change in ad content over the last 6 months is very notable.
6 months ago the wall ads were all about how Wells Fargo could help you with a mortgage or with a home equity loan. These are gone now.
Now EVERY wall ad is about how Wells Fargo can help you get out of debt, set up an IRA or savings account to help finance your retirement, etc.
Instead of giving out loans, Wells Fargo now seems to want deposits.
metalman
02-24-08, 11:11 PM
I do some banking at a small Wells Fargo branch in a strip mall. They always have around 8-10 big picture ads on side walls and behind tellers. The ads feature middle-class and blue collar types, along with encouraging words about how Wells Fargo can meet their needs.
The change in ad content over the last 6 months is very notable.
6 months ago the wall ads were all about how Wells Fargo could help you with a mortgage or with a home equity loan. These are gone now.
Now EVERY wall ad is about how Wells Fargo can help you get out of debt, set up an IRA or savings account to help finance your retirement, etc.
Instead of giving out loans, Wells Fargo now seems to want deposits.
deposit what? no one has any savings net of debts. watch the video itulip is showing... rajiv found it. j6p assumes the minimum payment will always be affordable. we are so fucked.
rabot10
02-26-08, 08:25 AM
deposit what? no one has any savings net of debts. watch the video itulip is showing... rajiv found it. j6p assumes the minimum payment will always be affordable. we are so fucked.
Dude U have a way with words. I love it
Trooper Hudson from Aliens 2
"GAME OVER MAN, GAME OVER!"
Mega
babbittd
02-27-08, 05:23 PM
I do some banking at a small Wells Fargo branch in a strip mall. They always have around 8-10 big picture ads on side walls and behind tellers. The ads feature middle-class and blue collar types, along with encouraging words about how Wells Fargo can meet their needs.
The change in ad content over the last 6 months is very notable.
6 months ago the wall ads were all about how Wells Fargo could help you with a mortgage or with a home equity loan. These are gone now.
Now EVERY wall ad is about how Wells Fargo can help you get out of debt, set up an IRA or savings account to help finance your retirement, etc.
Instead of giving out loans, Wells Fargo now seems to want deposits.
I was in a Bank of America branch in Northern California yesterday and thought of your post. They have similar ads to what you described (re: the people), but the mortgage set is still up.
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