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Sunday, November 16, 2008


Posted by Tom Lindmark at 2:26 PM
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  • ▼  2008 (98)
    • ►  11/23 - 11/30 (8)
    • ▼  11/16 - 11/23 (32)
      • What Becomes Of Citi?
      • Summers Gets The Other Top Econ Job
      • Is The Volt Viable
      • Obama As Helicopter Ben
      • Appraisal Angst
      • The Dems Try And Drag Obama Into The Auto Swamp
      • Two More Friday Failures
      • First Warning
      • Friday Failure
      • Into The Valley Of Death Rides Timothy Geithner
      • Be Careful What You Wish For
      • We Should Have Seen It Coming
      • Is The Sun Setting On Citigroup?
      • Fannie And Freddie Play Kick The Can With Foreclos...
      • What Is The Bond Market Trying To Tell Us?
      • Who Has This Kind Of Money?
      • Maricopa County Insanity
      • CPI And New Home Construction Slide
      • Questions About IndyMac's Loan Modification Experi...
      • Racial Discrimination And The Credit Crisis
      • An Alternative To F&F And Ugly Developments With C...
      • Money Problems For The Emerald Isle
      • Two Views Of The Credit Markets
      • Oil And Autos-A Couple Good Links
      • Bush Gives Rest Of TARP To Obama
      • Paul Volker's Dire Assessment Of The Economy
      • WSJ Breaking The Mold
      • Obama's Comments On 60 Minutes
      • Keep A Weather Eye Out This Week
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      • The Hundred Million Dollar Garage
      • Consumer Spending Implosion
    • ►  11/09 - 11/16 (24)
    • ►  11/02 - 11/09 (32)
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Tom Lindmark
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
I'm just a guy with a lot of interests who discovered blogging about ten months ago and became addicted. Mostly I write about business and finance, sometimes about real estate and often about how politics and business collide. Enjoy the blog and tell me what you think.
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