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  1. Digging Andrew Sorkin's Too Big To Fail. Leery of his view of Fuld (#Lehman CEO), Joe Gregory & Erin Callan. Balanced? #finances
  2. BMT post:: What is the "Gift Tax" and How Does It Work? http://bit.ly/PBonM #finances
  3. @l_e_johnson Have you checked your wallet since lunch? Look at "your" card.
  4. Took the girls 2 #comicbooks store & picked up this week's comics. Girls got a book or 2.
  5. Had 2 replace router. Things MUCH better now. Time to work.
  6. backat the office after #devLINK. Little work, then home
  7. @kirstinj I liked your presentation on databinding in WPF.
  8. @devLINK - Great conference. Outstanding value; great presenters. Thank you to the sponsors, too.
  9. @DukeStJournal More to the point, $GS's advantage would be a federally subsidized advantage
  10. @DukeStJournal A potential prob w/$GS paying back is that they gain a huge advantage in recruiting & retention over all other TARP recips
  11. @ladyreporter @jasonkidd Repayment not apprved by Fed yet. $GS required to take funds last year. http://bit.ly/1vsM5h
  12. @DukeStJournal No guarantees on TARP repayment like large banks were required to take TARP funds to "level the field" Repayment is iffy
  13. @rickstine $GS may not be allowed 2 buy preferred shares sold 4 TARP funds. Requires proceeds frm equity first 3 yrs. http://bit.ly/1vsM5h
  14. @jpgardner $GS may not be allowed 2 buy preferred shares sold 4 TARP funds. Requires proceeds frm equity first 3 yrs. http://bit.ly/1vsM5h
  15. @jpgardner $GS may not be allowed 2 buy preferred shares sold 4 TARP funds. Requires proceeds frm equity first 3 yrs. http://bit.ly/1vsM5h
  16. When citizens don't trust financial companies it's bad but when the special investigator doesn't it's more worrisome. http://jijr.com/h0sA
  17. Goldman Sachs Considering Selling Stock, buying back TARP investment . . . if it can. http://jijr.com/h996
  18. Comments on the executive compensation plan under the TARP. http://bit.ly/Sv4nv
  19. Genworth Financial fails to qualify for TARP funds. http://snipr.com/fooni
  20. Goldman Sachs Considering Selling Stock, buying back TARP investment . . . if it can. http://jijr.com/h996