Pete,
Heard a comment yesterday that these institutions don't want to be the first to disclose their total losses that are actually more than double what we're lead to believe. They are hoping for a rebound that will enable them to dodge a bullet, meanwhile, the losses continue to climb. My plan for the Feds if they insist on bailing out the big boys is to offer a smaller % bailout to the C and MBIA types but offer a likewise but of course smaller dollar amount to the smaller institutions. Or just have a cutoff point from which there is no point of return regardless of size.
--------------billyjoe
Heard a comment yesterday that these institutions don't want to be the first to disclose their total losses that are actually more than double what we're lead to believe. They are hoping for a rebound that will enable them to dodge a bullet, meanwhile, the losses continue to climb. My plan for the Feds if they insist on bailing out the big boys is to offer a smaller % bailout to the C and MBIA types but offer a likewise but of course smaller dollar amount to the smaller institutions. Or just have a cutoff point from which there is no point of return regardless of size.
--------------billyjoe
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