By bobo on
2/25/2007 5:57 PM
Is that odd, where a sunshine bill passes by an overwhelming majority, and then the bill's sponsor is all over the news today backpedaling? UPDATE: MORE UNFOLDING UGLINESS IN THIS BREAKING STORY.
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By bobo on
2/21/2007 8:24 PM
Is that bad, when the largest group of its kind in the world is demanding the Senate to hold hearings into naked short selling? And we are treated to the obligatory "Byrne's a loon" piece from a hack with a hatchet whose idea of investigative journalism is to parrot 'lilGW's whining. And the NY Times continues to misstate fact, misattributing quotes like Enron invented financials...
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By bobo on
2/15/2007 9:36 PM
So, the SEC can't say enough or move quickly enough when a private research firm and a private hedge fund are sued by a bunch of companies for allegedly criminal behavior. If you are a public company in the bad guys' sights, you can spend years with a cloud over your head, but apparently if you have juice, you get treated like the head of Microsoft...
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By bobo on
2/14/2007 8:30 AM
The same reporters issued subpoenas by the SEC were the first out of the gate to herald a not-so-remarkable development in the SEC's "investigation" of Gradient...
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By bobo on
2/13/2007 11:02 AM
Patrick Byrne has issued forth an absolutely must read response to the latest in a string of journalists who are confused over his positions....
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By bobo on
2/7/2007 7:46 PM
A class action suit on behalf of FFH shareholders against the same group of hedge funds long believed to be responsible for the wholesale abuse of NFI and OSTK is launched, and the DTCC stonewalls basic requests for clarity on whether they are paying a hack shill to spew venom at its critics...
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By bobo on
2/2/2007 1:48 PM
Same suit as the NFI shareholders' suit, but the numbers are way bigger...
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By bobo on
1/31/2007 9:47 PM
Is that bad, when two guys on the Senate Judiciary Committee come out and say that if the choice of who is more corrupt is between a Bolivian customs office, and the SEC, they would be singing, "I'll choose Bolivia?"
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By bobo on
1/25/2007 9:22 PM
What's the destruction of thousands of American companies if a few thousand guys in NY can make serious jing jang?
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By bobo on
1/24/2007 1:23 PM
Arizona has a new bill that apparently has the industry and the SEC howling with rage; The US Chamber of Commerce has submitted another great letter to the SEC; and Wall Street lavishes us with new ways to trivialize fraud and stock manipulation...
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By bobo on
1/17/2007 12:20 PM
So this is the 3rd state that has introduced a bill to rein in Wall Street's crookery.
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By bobo on
1/15/2007 9:43 PM
Every year, it seems like Wall Street sounds the alarm that all hell will break loose if any rules are changed, or enforced, that would require Wall Street to behave itself...
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By bobo on
1/12/2007 8:48 PM
It seems that the Utah bill that required brokers to report their naked short positions has gained momentum, with AZ entering the mix with a bill of its own.
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By bobo on
1/6/2007 3:11 PM
The Op-Ed in the WSJ by Donaldson and Pitt sounds neat, if you know exactly nothing of the market's history...
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By bobo on
1/5/2007 1:18 PM
The prime brokers' high priced white shoe lawfirms tried to stall discovery and get this remanded to Federal court. That didn't work. Bad day for Wall Street.
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By bobo on
1/4/2007 7:58 AM
I'll be back in the saddle next week, but in the meanwhile I couldn't help but note that the lie is being repeated vigorously by those whose motive is to steal anything left that isn't bolted down...
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By bobo on
12/28/2006 12:26 PM
Sometimes, even though we have been through a lot, it's time to make tough decisions, a la "Dear John"...
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By bobo on
12/26/2006 6:44 AM
I'm out and about and away from things computer and market oriented, but wanted to share some holiday cheer with the folks playing along at home...
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By bobo on
12/20/2006 8:40 AM
And in other news, the SEC moves against those dangerous, scheming Estonians, or Latvians, or whatnot...
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By bobo on
12/19/2006 8:45 AM
Ho ho ho. Santa knows who's been naughty and nice, however being naughty has never paid better, so Santa is now officially an anachronism...
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By bobo on
12/13/2006 8:42 AM
Is that bad, when a Senator basically comes out and calls the SEC a bunch of conniving, lying cheats?
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By bobo on
12/8/2006 10:32 PM
So, it seems to be OK for Wall Street to use loopholes to put the pork to investors, day in and day out, stealing their savings and leaving air in their stead. What would happen if we fought back, lawfully, and used the system's larcenous counterfeiting against it?
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By bobo on
12/7/2006 2:27 PM
The Aguirre written testimony is hugely damaging and literally a blow by blow of the SEC running a cover-up for Wall Street bigwig crooks. SEE THE NEW SEC/AGUIRRE COVER-UP SECTION OF THIS SITE IN THE MENU AT LEFT.
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By bobo on
12/6/2006 10:53 AM
Yesterday's astounding Senate Judiciary Committee hearing is now available for download. And 'lilGW further scrambles to salvage whatever credibility he might retain - which is pretty much none at this point. NOW VIDEO OF ENTIRE HEARING AVAILABLE.
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By bobo on
12/5/2006 7:28 AM
The SEC trotted out a group of talking heads today, all of whom argued that Gary Aguirre is an unbalanced liar. Of course, many of these gentlemen also probably supported the SEC lie that "Reg SHO is working". So one has to wonder aloud at their credibility. But it was in the contradictory and dishonest-sounding testimony from the SEC that the real meat lay...
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By bobo on
11/30/2006 7:59 AM
Even as a Senate investigation into the SEC's cover-up and whitewash of the Aguirre/Mack matter heads yields troubling preliminary conclusions as to that regulator's desire and capability of policing anything, much less our markets, a "blue ribbon panel" recommends that the SEC do even less policing...UPDATE12/1: NEW CROSSCURRENTS ARTICLE NOW LIVE
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By bobo on
11/27/2006 8:42 PM
I had a chat with a friend today who knows an awful lot about the markets and the system, and what came out of it was as fascinating as it was disturbing...
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By bobo on
11/26/2006 10:26 PM
For everyone who's been waiting for an explanation of what it is that the brokers are really doing when they sell you shares and then don't deliver them, but lie and mislead you into believing that they did, your days of waiting for an explanation of what they are actually doing are over...
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By bobo on
11/23/2006 10:40 AM
What would you do if I showed you documented evidence that the SEC and the DTCC colluded and lied in the most baldfaced manner possible about the size of the FTD problem, and that the lie is much, much larger than anything anyone imagined?
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By bobo on
11/21/2006 7:31 AM
That should be a short hearing. And the SEC offers up another example of, "Steal a buck, pay (or don't if you don't feel like it) 50 cents."
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By bobo on
11/20/2006 12:11 PM
They are out to get me. Really. They are. I just know it. Of course it helps that my buddies are short the company, and I am just trying to libel them in a backhanded way....
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By bobo on
11/17/2006 8:06 AM
Would it be bad if tens of millions sort of slipped through the cracks of our regulator whilst their top-secret computer data was passed around Wall Street like a pack of Kools at a rock concert?
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By bobo on
11/15/2006 12:23 PM
Is that bad, when a judge basically questions your ethical makeup while you are trying to portray yourself as a paragon of virtue???
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By bobo on
11/13/2006 7:09 AM
This is a pretty good one, in that he is nuts and bolts on the scope of the problem.
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By bobo on
11/8/2006 5:42 PM
It's kind of wild the lengths certain segments of the media will go to in order to denigrate their critics....
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By bobo on
11/7/2006 10:40 PM
IBD has the second part in its series on NSS.
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By bobo on
11/7/2006 8:52 AM
The pages of IBD are now acknowledging that there's trouble in River City....
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By bobo on
11/3/2006 8:41 PM
Every now and again, something important comes along that should be distributed far and wide. This is one of those pieces. Every politician should be forced to read it. None will.
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By bobo on
11/3/2006 10:35 AM
When hedge funds start grinding like Britney to a backbeat, you can bet a lot of cash was made...
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By bobo on
11/2/2006 8:10 AM
So, you run a short-biased hedge fund, and you need to raise an extra $150 million this year to pay redemptions, and to create big bonuses for yourself?
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By bobo on
11/1/2006 9:09 AM
In a highly unoriginal piece today, two politicians posit every reason but the obvious one for why everyone is taking their money and leaving the US table...
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By bobo on
10/30/2006 9:37 AM
It's all going to hell in a handbasket, but seemingly nobody can figure out why. The Bunny lends a helping hand....and I want some of that easy hedge fund money, damn it...
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By bobo on
10/29/2006 12:10 PM
In two remarkably succinct letters, Senator Grassley explains why the SEC's veracity is in question....
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By bobo on
10/27/2006 3:12 AM
Even as Shelby takes potshots at the GAO for doing the job he abdicated years ago, the SEC's lousy record gets an airing in the WSJ...
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By bobo on
10/26/2006 4:48 AM
The Government Accountability Office is going to be investigating the SEC - a good first step towards a special prosecutor...
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By bobo on
10/25/2006 5:45 AM
Bobo examines some of the latest rhetoric on Refco, and explores how it might well relate to NSS....
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By bobo on
10/22/2006 1:32 PM
A ton of significant events this weekend, while I was in the middle of nowhere on a fishing trip...
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By bobo on
10/20/2006 5:52 AM
More Clues as to Why Wall Street Always Gets Hall Passes....And the Bunny hangs out his "open for business" shingle...
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By bobo on
10/17/2006 12:27 PM
I got an email yesterday that is much like many emails I've gotten. Rather than writing privately, I thought that this forum would be a good place to offer my views on the scope of the FTD problem once and for all, so that newbies and skeptics can do their homework...
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By bobo on
10/16/2006 10:06 AM
You have never seen such a load of poop in your life. Bobo shows you how to appreciate the nuance in this lengthy bit of Chewbacca fluff...
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