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Citi's Deal: Unclogging of the System
You are a great spin master on this one. The loans only midly stink, think what is lying below them, leverage buyouts loans worth thirty cents on the dollar. Oops!, I forgot about us helpless taxpayers.
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1. all company senior officers were fired - passed
2. former senior officers would be considered for re-employment the following monday at half their current pay - passed
All officers were given new contracts at a lower pay scale.
Getty's officers didn't run and I don't think the hedge fund managers will run if they have their tax rate increased.