by stock_er | February 1, 2013 12:11 pm
What are they talking about and is this for real? Some times if it’s to good to be true, it’s to good to be true.
Larry
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“Sometimes” in grammar school they teach the difference between to, too, and two.
No offense.
Sorry Dim, I seem to be drain bamaged from a Viet Nam war injury. No offense taken!
I wonder if Mr Travis has insight? This teaser has captured my imagination. They list few
companies. Philip Morris and Cisco but not enough clues for me to discover the rest, but I’m not too clever in this area.
I haven’t seen the teaser and not sure when they first teased it and it maybe mere coincide. The Fed had non financial companies holding about $1.7 trillion in cash and liquid assets as March 31, 2012.
Thanks for the inquiry, Larry H, and thank you for your service. Travis, please investigate the “$1.7 trillion Dividend Vault” ….. and if you do, you’ll have done us all a big favor, as usual. Debunking the big Ralph Kramden schemes as GumShoe always does. And what is so magic about “February 19, 2013” — ??!?!? Thanks & all the best,
— ol’ dimmy, 2nd Infantry Division, Rep. of Korea, 1988-90, and no, NOT in the Korean war. [2/2/51, what can i say] . {People say, you look kinda young to have been in the Korean war. Well, yes, i’s born 6 months after the war broke out — but guess waht: we still have US troops serving there all these years later — Hello?} haha