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- Date: 15 Nov 1992 01:31:52 GMT
- From: dhclose@cco.caltech.edu (David H. Close)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
- Subject: Re: Risks of Cellular Speech
- Message-ID: <telecom12.846.10@eecs.nwu.edu>
- Organization: California Institute of Technology, Pasadena
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- X-Telecom-Digest: Volume 12, Issue 846, Message 10 of 13
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- FZC@CU.NIH.GOV writes:
-
- > Also, you might ask the same question about why the members of
- > Congress involved with Mr. Keating of American Savings didn't tell him
- > to fix the problems with his S&L ...
-
- Keating was associated with Lincoln Savings which is defunct.
- American Savings, my employer, is healthy and so profitable that the
- Fed is trying to renegotiate its contracts. Just thought you ought to
- know.
-
-
- Dave Close, dhclose@alumni.caltech.edu, BS'66 Ec
-
-
-
- [Moderator's Note: Tell your employer to watch their backside very
- closely, and check out the number the feds did on Talman Federal
- Savings in Chicago. Uncle Sugar talked (then healthy) Talman into
- taking over all sorts of horribly managed, deeply in debt S&L's over
- the years, and promised to allow 'goodwill credit' on the books of
- Talman if they got in trouble as a result of trying to save so many
- sinking ships. Talman bought Uncle's line of crapola; there are now a
- dozen S&L's merged into the LaSalle-Talman-Home Federal group; the
- whole thing is drenched in red ink, and Uncle Sugar, like any good
- used car salesman has forgotten (or denies making) all those promises.
- Tell your employers they have been warned to watch out and accept no
- worthless promises from Uncle. PAT]
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-