Is The Worse Over? Gm Preparing For Bankruptcy; Ny Hospitals Lay More Workers Off


GM told to prep for bankruptcy filing

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/…

Marc Faber Says S&P 500 May Rise to 1,000 on Bank Earnings

http://www.bloomberg.com/ap…

Worst May Be Over for Stocks And US …

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10 thoughts on “Is The Worse Over? Gm Preparing For Bankruptcy; Ny Hospitals Lay More Workers Off

  1. hbsegura

    People should stop having kids. Wall Street and Government do not want you to stay in you homes, forcing foreclosures. Homes are made to keep kids inside. Since people cant keep their homes, people should stop having kids and get vasectomies. Read the Grapes of Wrath.  Tent Cities.

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  2. slobomotion

    Just subscribed. Good to see your skin color. Greetings from France. Good comments, I will try you. I will spread your videos if I continue on with you, will click, will send you goodness. Your eyes look a little scary.

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  3. wildpett

    Great vid. The GS person is a contrarian indicator, I think the stock market is headed back down again SOON. The next thing is an INFLATIONARY BLAST, which TPTB prepared for this week by lowering gold and silver prices. So basically, all one has to do is to buy gold and silver RIGHT NOW.

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  4. mmmmmnnnnn55555

    I think the finance problems are worse then the Govt will admit. The Govt of Iceland told its people that there was nothing to worry about right up to the day their country collapsed economically. I am saving every thing I can right now.  Spending may be good for the economy but right now saving looks good to me.

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  5. iwanagaa1919

    I hope that amateur videos such as this one will foster a serious study and discussion of economics. At the start of this video, Reginald refers to Marc Faber (properly pronounced FAW-ber). Marc is an economist and investment manager with an excellent record of forecasting developments in the economy and asset markets. Many videos featuring Marc are on YouTube. Recently, Marc predicted that the global economy will need approximately ten years to recover.

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