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...Wish he'd transport his ass down that Highway...BTW...shouldn't he be on Washington fixing EVERYTHING!!!
Next exit: The Bernanke interchange
money.cnn.com...
Fed chairman attends ceremony naming an I-95 turnoff for him in South Carolina hometown.
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- The exit ramp that Ben Bernanke was looking for Saturday had only a little to do with getting the U.S. economy back on the road to recovery.
The Federal Reserve chairman attended a ceremony naming the Interstate-95 interchange that leads travelers into his hometown of Dillon, S.C.
"I must confess that, until recently, I did not realize that highway interchanges were named after people," Bernanke said in remarks prepared for delivery and released by the Federal Reserve. "But, as I thought about it, I realized that it is indeed a high honor for someone whose job is focused on supporting the economy."
"Efficient transportation is crucial to economic development," he added.
Originally posted by robatmj12
you guys are serious here didnt you hear cramer called the bottom at dow 11000 last july most guys at work are down about 95k in their 401ks but atleast they had it to lose its much worse for the the main stream ive lost about 2 stacks of benjis since nov 1 07 but still sleeping ok but had to run the women off she just kept spending kinda like obama bank account was looking a little lean ill probably see her again in 6months or so in the same food line ha how about a st pats week rally help me help me read the tea leaves what do you see
Originally posted by Hx3_1963
reply to post by Kingfanpaul
Star 4 U!
For knowing how to spell grammer!!!
DJIA Futures -103
Originally posted by Hx3_1963
reply to post by Kingfanpaul
Star 4 U!
...for noticing, I Didn't notice the Grammar Spelling!!!
(It's gonna be a long day!!! )
Capital One Financial Corp. said Monday it is cutting its dividend 87 percent in an effort to preserve capital amid the ongoing economic downturn.
Capital One will reduce its quarterly dividend to 5 cents per share from 37.5 cents per share starting in the second quarter. McLean, Va.-based Capital One Financial Corp. says it expects to declare its next quarterly dividend in April. It will be paid in May.