decoy409
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Post by decoy409 on Jan 25, 2011 14:30:00 GMT -5
Don't worry paper pals, just a little restructuring. ;D Easy come Easy go. You know the Rules. Sure would hate to drop the bulk on my feet! Now that would be painful! Paper is so much easier gliding down...down....down.
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Post by rovo on Jan 25, 2011 14:44:30 GMT -5
Decoy, How about at least letting people know what the heck you are talking about. I don't have a clue as to what this thread is referring to.
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decoy409
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Post by decoy409 on Jan 25, 2011 14:50:35 GMT -5
Hi Rovo! Don't know how else to put it? You are in a Meltdown Stage (we all our).
The coffer needed some help to recirculate as it has for a long time. There is a magic number you know.
See the #46 in Mids, Pumper thread. Add,
Quote: Half of bankers in UK, U.S. see bonuses rise: survey
LONDON (Reuters) – Half of bankers in Britain and the United States have received a higher bonus for 2010 than the year before, despite sluggish investment banking performances, according to a survey released on Tuesday.
The survey by Efinancialcareers, a career website network for financial workers, said 49 percent of bankers in Britain had seen a rise in bonuses and only a quarter had seen a fall.
In the United States, 56 percent of those surveyed said their bonuses were larger this year and 19 percent said they had fallen. The average U.S. bonus was down 5 percent, however.
Some 59 percent of bankers surveyed in Hong Kong, Singapore and Australia had seen an increase in their bonus, while 16 percent had seen a decrease.
Bankers' pay has come under intense scrutiny after a political and public backlash following the financial crisis, when many lenders had to be bailed out by taxpayers.
The British government said on Tuesday it was still seeking an agreement with banks to curb bonuses and boost lending despite reports that the talks had stalled. The issue is sensitive because the state has large stakes in Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group after bailing them out and big bonuses enrage taxpayers.
However banks have been fighting to maintain competitive bonus packages for staff, arguing that otherwise some banks might relocate overseas where they could face less regulatory pressure.
Efinancialcareers said the survey was conducted this month and was based on 2,511 respondents who had had their awards revealed to them.
The scrutiny on bonuses is particularly intense in Britain, where the average bonus for UK front office professionals was 84,409 pounds ($135,000), up 5 percent on the year, the survey said.
Heck I don't like it anymore than many. But we go on and we do our best.
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Post by Steady As She Goes on Jan 25, 2011 14:55:03 GMT -5
No worries ..... as you're buddy mid said in a recent post... midwesterner « Reply #28 on Jan 21, 2011, 1:45pm » -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quote: ... couldn't be better!!!!! This is great...! ... Great buying opportunity at deal prices. I hope it goes down further. This is fantastic news, and will be purchasing some more at these newer lows. What a gift!!!! Read more: notmsnmoney.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=moneytalk&action=display&thread=2021#ixzz1C4uIRKXZOr does that thinking ONLY apply to metals?
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midwesterner (banned)
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Post by midwesterner (banned) on Jan 25, 2011 15:01:29 GMT -5
Go change your misquote about me in other thread, asap!!!! That's misrepresentation of character and misquote pal!!!!
Second, boy you have a big attitude problem and rookie mentality. Ok, I've explained this many times. Do you understand inflation? If you do, then explain for all of us to hear. Cause it has EVERYTHING TO DO WITH METALS PUMPING, AND STOCK MARKET INCREASE!!!!!!! If you can't figure that out, then don't lecture 2 Veteran posters on causes of inflation.
[size=4]Please state here boldly and for all to see, explaining what inflation is, how it occurs, what is the effects of inflation. GO!!!!![/size][/color]
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Post by Steady As She Goes on Jan 25, 2011 15:16:19 GMT -5
I didn't misquote you, mid ... I didn't even quote you the first time ..... go read it again! But I did find this interesting..... EVERYTHING TO DO WITH METALS PUMPING So you admit that you're a PUMPER? Interesting .... very interesting
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Post by nicomachus on Jan 25, 2011 15:16:32 GMT -5
Mid-level bankers rely on bonuses to pay most of their annual income. When I worked in a Bank, we were paid slightly above minimum wage and waited most of the year for our annual bonus, which brought us closer to regular income.
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decoy409
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Post by decoy409 on Jan 25, 2011 15:35:51 GMT -5
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Post by decoy409 on Jan 25, 2011 15:47:42 GMT -5
I hate to lose track of this above as a question is a question.
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Post by nicomachus on Jan 25, 2011 20:41:54 GMT -5
I was a much worse person than any of that. I worked first in Balance acquisition sales (basically a slightly classy telemarketer), then in collections, before deciding enough was enough.
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decoy409
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Post by decoy409 on Jan 25, 2011 20:51:56 GMT -5
Ok, scratch the question I justd asked you in the Tracking Food.
So how about a comment or two as to the comparrisons given in "7.
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Post by dumdeedoe on Jan 25, 2011 21:17:24 GMT -5
www.careerbliss.com/salary/jp-morgan-chase-bank-salaries-203856/JPM bankers salaries for those that want to look. JPM like most banks pay below average salaries to their employees. But if you get into their investment branch where the responsibilities include millions in other peoples assets you see a big increase in the salaries.
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