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Only if they would hire that monkey who throws darts at the stock listing page to pick stocks. I'm sure he could run their ops a little better.
taken on and the direction they're pushing the company. should be an
interesting next couple of quarters.
25% equity huh.....that's about .000010% of the population now. Oh and 720 mid, well that's about .0000015% of the population right now. Read the news lately CITI, things aren't looking so good. If you want to kill the programs then kill the damn programs. STOP WASTING OUR TIME IDIOTS.
CITI is about to be wiped off the map by their ALT A's anyway and they know it as evidenced by their selling off of every asset but the kitchen sink. They're in BK or being bailed out in less that 12 months. Mark my words.
about 15 people. why even have the product?
you could find them!! :)
I need a new job, please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
here and there every week...
Stated wager earners and weekend thousandires don't count. I even have a problem with commission driven sales jobs, that is also not consistent and usually cyclical. Stated is a very very small elite group of borrowers who have available assets to use if nessesary.
i think it is great they are headed towards sensible underwriting - it is
the fastest way out of this mess.
Are you the monkey or the donkey?
Peter is right - this is a return to normal guidelines.
When does your shift start at Friday's?
Given the market environment, I agree that we have to get back to sensible underwriting but please... the lenders lay out a big banquet of products for us to feast on, they are happy themselves because they belive they are making money with no end in sight, then finally realize they are loosing money due to certain economic downturn; then what do they do? They scoot us out the door and close it behind us and blame us for taking their product and selling it when they laid it out in the first place. Give a man a tool and he'll use it, no?
As professional businessmen, one would be foolish not to seize opportunities, right? With that said, I don't put 100% blame on the banks, but don't solely defend the lending practices of the banks. We all need to share in the blame. Oh, and forgot to address the service. It's HORRIBLE to say the least, and that I solely blame on Citi's management.