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The Glass Half Full

Monday, September 15, 2008

The current fiscal crisis does have its perks. Motley Fool senior analyst Tim Hanson talks about how to grab the economic slump by the horns.

Guests:

Tim Hanson

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Ron Mwangaguhunga from NYC

What if you had a pension at Lehman? Would that be affected?

Sep. 15 2008 11:48 AM
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Taher from Croton on Hudson

Let’s not forget Bank Of America owns Country Wide which has huge exposures to loans that are defaulting. The Merrill acquisition may be a poison pill for Bank of America.

Sep. 15 2008 11:48 AM
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ralf from patchogue, ny

"...if i have money laying around that i don't need for the next three to five years..."
GIVE ME A BREAK-- that is advice for the rich-- most americans are not rich!

Sep. 15 2008 11:47 AM
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ralf from patchogue, ny

"if I have money laying around that i don't need for the next three to five years" ... give me a break-- that is advice for the rich-- helllooo-- the majority of americans are not rich.

Sep. 15 2008 11:44 AM
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John from NYC

Please ask David if he did the voiceover in Obama narrative film at the DNC.

Thanks.

Sep. 15 2008 10:51 AM
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superf88

Which govt corp welfare and command economy tactics are lurking around the corner now, (now that the obvious ones are dead, like subprime lenders -- or hiding, like FNM) ready to assault bargain hunters?

Sep. 15 2008 08:41 AM
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