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  • #31
    Originally posted by husker View Post
    looks like dem's jumped the gun trying to look for a scapegoat to push their agenda.

    i am sure the dem loons will say buffet is brainwashed by fox news. LMAO!



    The world's third richest man, Warren Buffett, today declared that he saw nothing wrong in an allegedly fraudulent $1bn mortgage deal by Goldman Sachs and suggested that losers in the transaction, including Royal Bank of Scotland, had only themselves to blame for exercising "dumb" judgment.

    After weeks of silence on the subject, Buffett delivered a valuable endorsement to the embattled Wall Street bank at Saturday's annual meeting of his Berkshire Hathaway business empire in Nebraska. The 79-year-old billionaire said he "loved" his own $5bn investment in Goldman and offered "100%" support to the bank's chief executive, Lloyd Blankfein.

    "I do not hold against Goldman at all the fact that an allegation has been made by the Securities and Exchange Commission," Buffett told a gathering of 40,000 of his followers at Omaha's cavernous QWest sports stadium. But if fraud charges were proven, he added, "it's something more serious and we'd look at that at the time".

    A long-term customer of Goldman, Buffett has enlisted the bank's help in buying scores of businesses. At the height of the financial crisis in September 2008, he lent $5bn to Goldman – a loan that yields annual income of $500m for Berkshire Hathaway, at a rate of $15 a second.

    "We love the investment," said Buffett, who accepted that the SEC's charges had damaged Goldman's reputation. "There's no question the allegation alone causes the company to lose reputation. Obviously, the past few weeks have hurt the company and hurt morale."

    The SEC's case against Goldman centres on a 2007 mortgage derivatives deal named Abacus, struck by Fabrice Tourre, a banker now based in London. The SEC contends that Tourre failed to inform participants about the extent of involvement of a hedge fund, Paulson & Co, that had a short position betting on Abacus's failure.

    Within nine months, more than 99% of the mortgages referenced by Abacus were in default, leaving Royal Bank of Scotland's Dutch subsidiary, ABN Amro, with an $840m bill as it had insured the derivative against failure.

    Buffett was scornful of this loss, pointing out that ABN voluntarily agreed to insure Abacus for a fee of $1.6m. "It's a little hard for me to get terribly sympathetic with the fact that a bank made a dumb credit deal."

    The billionaire, who is known as the "sage of Omaha", described Goldman's chief executive as "smart" and "high grade" and brushed aside a question about who could replace him: "If Lloyd had a twin brother, I would vote for him. I've never given it a thought."
    Waiting for the posts about taxes and his secretary!!!

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Jamaicanman View Post
      Waiting for the posts about taxes and his secretary!!!

      no kidding....

      warren can go f' off for all i care.....Anyone who is brainwashed to invest in this ponzie sch is just lost...Oh but he believes in goldman, oh really, it has nothing to do with all the meetings with ben b and the gov't telling him were going to inflate this market...

      FYI, why are the futures down again, is uncle ben not giving out free money to the banks anymore, hum, weird the world is really f'd...wow

      Warren and the stock market can all join in and get slaughtered for all i care...

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Watchtower76 View Post
        no kidding....

        warren can go f' off for all i care.....Anyone who is brainwashed to invest in this ponzie sch is just lost...Oh but he believes in goldman, oh really, it has nothing to do with all the meetings with ben b and the gov't telling him were going to inflate this market...

        FYI, why are the futures down again, is uncle ben not giving out free money to the banks anymore, hum, weird the world is really f'd...wow

        Warren and the stock market can all join in and get slaughtered for all i care...
        Look at WB put into GS. You really think he's going to slam them?

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Jamaicanman View Post
          Look at WB put into GS. You really think he's going to slam them?
          nope, not one bit, what' amazing is that CNBC really asked that stupid question....just dumb....

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          • #35
            not to say people should be able to do whatever they want (commiting fraud), but people have to realize that when you get involved in wall street there are mostly sharks in the water. most of the time when you sell something it's because you think it will go down in price. what's the big problem with selling something short? my biggest problem is with rating agencies.
            “A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have."

            Gerald Ford

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