78 year old pioneer of leveraged buyout dies by suicide

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by Pekelo, Feb 26, 2023.

  1. schizo

    schizo

    Like you really you don't know that. :rolleyes:
    Just look at how people are treated now when they're not "woke" enough. They cry foul when democracy doesn't work in their favor and at the same time denounce those who go against their views and wishes. This is hypocrisy at its best. It's no wonder why we have so many lunatics walking our streets. They are the product of our collective consciousness.
     
    #31     Feb 27, 2023
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  2. VicBee

    VicBee

    Speaking like an American... Norms?!? Not me, I'm special! From the radical right to the radical left and everyone in between, Americans are obsessed with their uniqueness and yet are sooooo stereotypical.
     
    #32     Feb 28, 2023
  3. %%
    FAIR question;
    + Schizo had a good warning.
    Real good chances, for those that dont blame it or credit it on ''luck''
    Some people realize a capital king, good with capital;
    is not infallible,+ no such thing as luck. God bless his family.
    Interesting thing about Mr Lee;
    he had a friendlier buy out approach, than one my heroes Carl Ichan.
    Try telling Jack Lalane old age is an auto bad health; its not@ all.:caution::caution:Thanks
     
    #33     Feb 28, 2023
  4. That movie left a really weird lasting impression on me. I watched it with friends at a downtown theatre that specialized in cult films.

    What was weird: Them meeting at a funeral if I remember right. The 79 year old woman and the 17 year old kid getting together. The kid and his fake suicides. Their fascination with funerals. Cat Stevens music was perfect for this film. Whenever I hear the tune "Morning has broken" it brings me right back to this film.
     
    #34     Mar 2, 2023