Bernie Madoff's Son Found Dead

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by Range Rover, Dec 11, 2010.

  1. radist

    radist

    Absolutely. Read "Crowds and Power" by Cannetti.
     
    #141     Dec 18, 2010
  2. He should contact Picard. If they can get 7bb out of Picower's widow, they should be able to get his subscription refunded.
     
    #142     Dec 18, 2010
  3. LEAPup

    LEAPup

    So entertainers are your heros vs. People willing to die for YOUR freedom? Hmmm... Welcome to ignore for resorting to name calling... Shithead! Lol!
     
    #143     Dec 19, 2010
  4. Pekelo

    Pekelo

    I think the more telling thing is that how his wife left him. For me that pretty much shows that she found him guilty. An average woman wouldn't leave her husband just because his daddy was a dirty old man.
    He probably denied it to her too, but a spouse can tell certain things.
    Not to mention Mark got out his invested money from Bernie's fund back in 2000, so he didn't have any loss once Madoff gave himself up. It is usually nice to have a loss when one wants to play the "I was too naive" card....
     
    #144     Dec 19, 2010
  5. nLepwa

    nLepwa

    By people willing to "die for your freedom" did you mean people willing to "engage in two illegal and unjustified wars and killing 100k's of innocent civilians"? Cause that sure sounds like the definition of heroic to me...

    Ninna
     
    #145     Dec 19, 2010
  6. Peter is next I'm afraid.
     
    #146     Dec 19, 2010
  7. Larson

    Larson Guest



    Those are" your" words not mine. This is a trading site, not a recruiting station. Your post deserved the name calling and you got called on it, punk.
     
    #147     Dec 19, 2010
  8. LEAPup

    LEAPup

    What is a "legal" war??? Also, I served in a combat role in the sand box. Does that mean I'm a bad guy? Welcome as well to ignore.
     
    #148     Dec 19, 2010
  9. I interviewed with them in the early 90's. Pete ran the PR side of the business and the pairs trading. Mark and Andy (were)are about my age..and they never left the 19th floor. It's very hard to imagine that they didn't know.

    BTW: Jem their claim to frame was as a 3rd market dealer before 24hr trading became all the rage. Their push for technology advancement untimely became their downfall. Well that and the Ponzi part.

     
    #149     Dec 19, 2010
  10. jem

    jem

    In the late nineties through 2001 some day trading firms were able to purchase bullets.

    I always wondered how they could be purchased so cheaply. It just did not make sense that someone would give up control a thousand shares of stock and deep itm put for 10 bucks to daytraders who made money almost everyday.

    But, I am pretty sure madoff was one the bullet dealers so now I get it... they were giving up fictional stock and options and no one was auditing their accounts properly.
     
    #150     Dec 19, 2010