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Old 05-07-2009, 09:07 PM   #15
ovenco

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Your urban planning degree from an English "university" does not serve you well when you attempt logic or statements regarding financial services.
The irony, calling into question my education when those that went to Harvard/Oxbridge (aka the best of the best) are the ones that created the financial products that caused all this mess in the first place.

I presume you paid big money to go to a good university to learn about to provide insight into the markets. With this knowledge you were able to predict and warn everyone of the impending disaster to the financial markets, your clients have not had any issues, and AIG and Lehman Bros are a ok.....yeah.....

Degrees are meaningless in finance, because if you don't have common sense, concentrate too much on that bonus, or lack a grip of the situation, we end up where we are.

Still uncertain why you have an idea that I took an urban planning course, as it's incorrect and pretty much irrelevant to my present employment in finance. Christ, I pretty much run my own firm which enables me to take a months holiday every 3months around the world. You possibly might achieve that* when you retire after putting in overtime to finish the 2AS.

* depending on your savings and whether you made sound investments
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