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  • jiesen
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2003
    • 5319

    #16
    Originally posted by df21084
    I used to work at PHH and then Cendant. Before being gobbled up by Cendant, PHH was an absolute money machine. They were rolling in it.

    They've recently been spun off by Cendant, so I'm not certain that PHH will resemble the old PHH of the pre-Cendant days.

    BTW, PHH was a wonderful place to work ... Cendant wasn't.


    check it out! PHH= my entry for the Hot and Humid Data Dump

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    • df21084
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2004
      • 258

      #17
      Jiesen, I'm really not surprised

      PHH was a great place to work, and they just roll in the dough. However, I don't own any, as the entire PHH/HFS/CD fiasco has left a permanent bad taste in my mouth.
      I am glad for the folks at PHH though. Hopefully their 401(k) plans are growing like weeds. They certainly deserve it.
      Happy investing,
      Dave

      My opinion is worth no more than the price you paid for me to give it.

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      • jiesen
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2003
        • 5319

        #18
        Originally posted by df21084
        PHH was a great place to work, and they just roll in the dough. However, I don't own any, as the entire PHH/HFS/CD fiasco has left a permanent bad taste in my mouth.
        I am glad for the folks at PHH though. Hopefully their 401(k) plans are growing like weeds. They certainly deserve it.
        I love the avatar, df!

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        • df21084
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2004
          • 258

          #19
          Jiesen, get a load of this!!!!!

          Originally posted by df21084
          PHH was a great place to work, and they just roll in the dough. However, I don't own any, as the entire PHH/HFS/CD fiasco has left a permanent bad taste in my mouth.
          I am glad for the folks at PHH though. Hopefully their 401(k) plans are growing like weeds. They certainly deserve it.


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          Wow. A 136,250 year repayment plan. PHH employees will be rolling in the dough now!
          Last edited by df21084; 08-06-2005, 01:37 PM.
          Happy investing,
          Dave

          My opinion is worth no more than the price you paid for me to give it.

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          • jiesen
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2003
            • 5319

            #20
            Originally posted by df21084
            http://yahoo.reuters.com/financeQuot...3690994_newsml

            At Yahoo Finance, you get free stock quotes, up-to-date news, portfolio management resources, international market data, social interaction and mortgage rates that help you manage your financial life.


            Wow. A 136,250 year repayment plan. PHH employees will be rolling in the dough now!
            lol! Well, at least they'll get something back from him!

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            • New-born baby
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2004
              • 6095

              #21
              China's 400% tariff

              Originally posted by df21084
              Didn't I read somewhere that the US had imposed an embargo on cheap foreign cotton? I'm somewhat cautious because of this. How will this impact clothing retailers such as CWTR?
              I don't about what you wrote, but I do know that CHINA put a 400% export tariff on its own exported textiles to keep the USA from putting a tariff on their goods.
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