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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 13 Jan 2017

    Moody’s agrees to pay $864 million to settle claims related to credit ratings, other issues during financial crisishttp://on.wsj.com/2jhB4pb 

    5:05 PM - 13 Jan 2017
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      1. Will in Seattle‏ @WillSeattle 13 Jan 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        how many years of jail time will senior execs serve?

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      2. Chari Fish‏ @chari_fish 13 Jan 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        They need to stop fining and begin indicting executives. It's the only way to stop the behavior.

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      1. Kevin O'Neill‏ @WhatWinksThinks 13 Jan 2017
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        Enough with the settling. Somebody needs to go to jail.

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      1. Frank‏ @YeeNAssociates 13 Jan 2017
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        it's a drop in the bucket. Violated public trust & in doing so compromised the integrity of the markets. Like a ref being on the take.

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      1. Gartenstrasse‏ @sherds34 13 Jan 2017
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        how can anyone trust Moody's ever again? 6 indicted from VW yet NOT one scumbag from Wall Street!! Absolute joke

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      1. ...‏ @planning_ahead 13 Jan 2017
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        hey, hey it's not a fraudulent scam if you can pay your way out of jail, amirite?

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      1. Anthony Lauro‏ @anthonylauro_ 14 Jan 2017
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        it is horrible that no one went to jail. I like Obama but the Dem love affair with Wall St must end

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      1. Sasha‏ @SashaTofiq 13 Jan 2017
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        and @GOP still says we should repeal Dodd-Frank

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      1. tingtaeler‏ @BiffKrinkle 13 Jan 2017
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        the USA gives itself a fraudulent rating and then fines itself and pays itself by printing money ..I being mean but it's close enough

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      1. Bobby Spurlock‏ @BobbySpurlock1 13 Jan 2017
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        I bet they admitted no guilt

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      1. Arizona  🌊 🌵 🌊 Bill‏ @ArizLib 17 Jan 2017
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        High finance criminals still #TooBigToJail #OWS

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      1. Stephen Murphy‏ @StephenMurphy7 14 Jan 2017
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        VW fine = $4.3bn, S&P and Moody's fine for assisting in one of the greatest fin crashes ever = c$2.3bn. Just wrong!

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      1. 100% CHICKEN‏ @CadwaladerBart1 14 Jan 2017
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        @tdgraff longtime coming

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      1. Ron Reinfield‏ @Funfactorywork 14 Jan 2017
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        Next time you see Mark Zandi, tell him he works for a criminal organization!

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      1. Ian J Brown‏ @ijb19662 14 Jan 2017
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        About time @MoodysInvSvc no longer have credibility and shouldn't be listened to. This is a company that has no real use today.

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      1. Mark Weisheipl‏ @mweish1 13 Jan 2017
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        they are liable for so much more, what a joke

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