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Murder, Assault, You Name It: 12 Creepy Stories Of Psychotic Banker

Murder, Assault, You Name It: 12 Creepy Stories Of Psychotic Banker Behavior. 1/13 ... Interesting. Well, we can't verify that, but we have definitely seen some deplorable behavior from people in the financial industry. And ... Continue reading


Dante's Divine Comedy: Banksters Edition

I offer the following scale of unethical banker behavior related to fraudulent mortgages and mortgage paper (principally collateralized debt obligations (CDOs)) that is illegal and deserved punishment. I write to prompt the ... Continue reading


Murder, Assault, You Name It: 12 Creepy Stories Of Psychotic ...

Murder, Assault, You Name It: 12 Creepy Stories Of Psychotic Banker Behavior. January 3, 2012. By Linette Lopez and Lisa Du. straightjacket. Today, Bloomberg's Bill Cohen published a column based on a recent academic study. In it, he ... Continue reading


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Finance institutions would make use of money for his or business enterprise behavior. To handle the particular business enterprise behavior your banker should've appropriate money. For this function your banker kredyt ... Continue reading


Did David Beat Goliath on Bank Transfer Day? - Credit Unions Online

Although the battle cry has waned slightly and the confetti now only dusts the streets, credit unions wonder... did Bank Transfer Day have a strong impact on reshaping consumer behavior? Javelin Strategy & Research reports ... Continue reading

Banker behavior

The Banker Pony also referred to as the Shackleford Horses stand about 14 hh and originated on the Outer Bank Islands of North Carolina. The ancestors of these ponies were Spanish horses that came from Spain through Hispaniola in the 16th century. These wild ponies were said to have swam to these islands from shipwrecked ships long before the English colonized this area. The Banker Ponies would eat the coarse salt grass of the marshes and dig holes in the sand for fresh water for survival and flourished. During the late 1800s many of these wild ponies that were in certain areas were willed to the younger generation. In 1957 a plea was made to the government to let these wild ponies stay on these islands. By 1980 public interest in the ponies welfare became significant. Members of the Spanish Mustang Registry came to visit these ponies and found by genetic testing that many of these ponies were pure enough to qualify to be on the Spanish Mustang Registry. A few of the Banker Ponies have been registered on the Spanish Mustang Registry over the years. The protection act for the Banker Ponies was made public law in 1998 this act was called the “Shackleford Banks Wild Horses Protection Act” which would protect the Banker Ponies of the Outer Bank Islands of Hatteras, Shackleford, and Ocracoke. The Banker Ponies numbers are in the hundreds today and they are protected.

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