User talk:Ossworks
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lehman update
[edit]That provoked a bit of commentary [1] -- quite a lot for a soon-reverted change. If you can share, where did you get your information? +sj + 08:23, 25 September 2008 (UTC)
I pay close attention to the economy. On Nouriel Roubini's blog http://www.rgemonitor.com/blog/roubini there is a reliable poster who seems to be part of a bankruptcy evaluation team. He posted a tip that it was a gone the day before it became public. He also predicted WaMu's failure and is predicting Wachovia, but after being deleted so quickly I decided not to post to those entries.