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Bird and Fortune - Subprime Crisis Posted by: kerviel88888
Video duration: 530 seconds John Bird and John Fortune (the Long Johns) brilliantly, and accurately, describing the mindset of the investment banking community in this satirical interview. Related: bear, bird, bremner, credit, crisis, enhanced, fortune, fund, high-grade, leverage, sterns, strategies, structured, subprime Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Bird and Fortune - Financial Adviser Posted by: kerviel88888
Video duration: 458 seconds Bird and Fortune on the Credit Crunch. Related: bird, bremner, fortune, hazard, moral, northern, rock, subprime Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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By: probasementking. on 14 Nov 08, 18:55:24
DOW Drops 1000 points (16.3%)!!```` /watch?v=aAEF79wHEVU&fmt=18
By: lupoforme. on 14 Nov 08, 14:30:11
awesome
By: AntiBullS. on 10 Nov 08, 03:34:13
roflol fantastic
By: elmauro. on 06 Nov 08, 05:08:01
"The main function of capitalism is to distribute money to where its needed the most" This quote of yours led me to believe that there was some sort of singular "need" for money. It also demonstrates how you have misunderstood capitalism. Perhaps you are thinking of some other form of resource distribution and exchange. When you are ready to discuss capitalism, engage us.
By: Dandaniels1978. on 05 Nov 08, 19:34:05
I didn't state there was an implicit need, I stated that clever corporate advertising through Neuro Linguistic Programming techniques turn wants into perceived needs. Capitalism is based on consuming finite resources and taking more from the earth than we put back. Sooner or later as a planet we will end up bankrupt. Please read my additional comments and then read them again and again. Take a moment then THINK about my comments. When you have understood then reply.
By: elmauro. on 05 Nov 08, 19:23:23
sir, the main function of capitalism is to empower individuals to engage in capital acts voluntarily. there is no implicit need, as you state. we have distorted this great idea but kept and therefore sullied the name "capitalism."
By: philipwhiuk. on 22 Oct 08, 13:59:39
Horrifingly accurate. Humour generated by realisation of the truth.
By: racingsssnake. on 19 Oct 08, 16:31:45
many a true word spoken in jest
By: 0707877. on 16 Oct 08, 22:27:33
brilliant
By: brokenbriton. on 13 Oct 08, 21:14:33
Brilliant. Its a pity our ruling elite didn't take notice at the time
By: highspeedster. on 10 Oct 08, 20:53:15
Xcellent and spot on!!!VERY very real!!!
By: kirkalx27. on 09 Oct 08, 18:29:34
Spot on!
By: estradacm. on 09 Oct 08, 17:17:01
it's fun the Name of this member! Remembering Jerome Kerviel! some months ago! crashing société generale
By: delsur2009. on 05 Oct 08, 15:47:53
money all is money, even life have a price, we live in a world of Hypocrisy...double standard...and inverted values...love? ethics? respect? good faith? solidarity? too big words for a human kind...war, egoism, ambitious, power, disrespect,,,those are the words which fit to us...
By: kimz86. on 05 Oct 08, 01:38:52
simply beautiful...
By: Dandaniels1978. on 03 Oct 08, 07:54:27
Before our white brothers arrived to make us civilized men, we didn't have any kind of prison. Because of this, we had no delinquents. Without a prison, there can be no delinquents.
By: Dandaniels1978. on 03 Oct 08, 07:54:00
2/3 We had no locks or keys and therefore amongst us there were no thieves. When someone was so poor that he couldn't afford a horse, a tent or a blanket, he would, in that case, receive it all as a gift. We were too uncivilized to give great importance to private property. We didn't know any kind of money and consequently, the value of a human being was not determined by his wealth.
By: Dandaniels1978. on 03 Oct 08, 07:52:32
3/3 We had no written laws laid down, no lawyers, no politicians, therefore we were not able to cheat and swindle one another. We were really in bad shape before the white men arrived and I don't know how to explain how we were able to manage without these fundamental things that (so they tell us) are so necessary for a civilized society. John (Fire) Lame Deer Sioux Lakota - 1903-1976
By: Dandaniels1978. on 03 Oct 08, 07:48:56
My friend if you believe that unchecked capitalism bears no costs to society and mankind and that my thoughts are careless then we really are in trouble The main function of capitalism is to distribute money to where its needed the most, however the elite distribute debt to create control, clever adverts turn wants into needs and so the cycle goes on Capitalism transfers wealth in a clever way to those who know how to manipulate the system In the end it will be your downfall, life is a circle
By: elmauro. on 03 Oct 08, 04:50:06
realize, that only by the effects and wonder of consumer capitalism are you, a layman, even in the luxurious position of being able to instantly spread your careless thoughts to myriad eager readers worldwide, at no cost to you or me other than our time.
By: Dandaniels1978. on 01 Oct 08, 07:50:26
when all the trees have been cut down, when all the animals have been hunted, when all the waters are polluted, when all the air is unsafe to breathe, only then will you discover you cannot eat money. (native american prophecy) the principles of capitalism are definitely rotten to the core.
By: Dandaniels1978. on 01 Oct 08, 07:45:36
The good ole British Empire. And yes the whole system is corrupt and always has been, These wise old men realised he who controls the money supply the controls the people.
By: ntscbuff. on 30 Sep 08, 21:52:18
Where do you believe the "American" system came from?
By: propMaster151. on 30 Sep 08, 19:23:51
Capitialism is not rotten, it's the intervention from the orgy created by governments and bankers.
By: theshaddow. on 30 Sep 08, 17:38:47
Capitalism isn't rotten per se, the politicians and bankers might well be.