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Frontrunning: December 24

Courtesy of Marla Singer

  • No Christmas cheer for Goldman. Bear takes up the slack. (In Bailout Nation alumnus of bankrupt firms party harder than employees of the profitable) [bloomberg]
  • Ford to sell Volvo to Chinese.  (Part of strategy to eliminate non-core auto manufacturing activities to concentrate on defined benefit and health care management units) [freep]
  • Fannie and Freddie throw millions to politically connected senior execs. (Largest fiscal black holes emit Bekenstein-Hawking radiation in the form of salary. Perhaps evaporation will finally result?) [reuters]
  • Obama sneaks COBRA extension into defense bill. (G.I. Joe shocked. “The More You Know” segment in the works). [washington post]
  • Japan responds aggressively to counter fiscal crisis. (Better 20 years late than never). [reuters]
  • Reid voted against it before he voted for it. (Reid can’t read? “Reiding is fundamental?”) [reuters]
  • Basque Santa Claus (OlentZERO) appears with his sickle for annual Christmas throat cutting of children who stay up too late. (Blessed silence in Basque households) [wikipedia]
  • General Motors simply not interested in bids so far. Hello Saab wind down. (What kind of name is Spyker anyhow?) [reuters]
  • Recession (read: taxes) changes human migratory patterns. (Thank god we have experts to tell us this.  Hope you weren’t depending on that tax revenue, Florida) [wall street journal]
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