Wall St. Hiring in Anticipation of an Economic Recovery – New York Times

Posted by admin | Stock Exchange US | Saturday 10 July 2010 9:07 pm
Wall St. Hiring in Anticipation of an Economic Recovery
New York Times
“The stock exchange goes back more than 200 years and has had lots of ups and downs, but like the city, it's very resilient.” A version of this article

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  1. Comment by mcnealystephanie — July 12, 2010 @ 12:07 pm

    “While much of the country remains fixated on the bleak employment picture, hiring is beginning to pick up in the place that led the economy into recession.” Oh Yeah? Since when does getting back 2,000 jobs of 28,000 jobs lost that caused the fiasco in the 1st place a good thing? The reason the country remains fixated on bleak employment is that ‘hundred of thousands’ people are still Un-Employed!!!!!!! These scumbags on Wallstreet produce nothing but money that has no real value anymore. It’s just a ‘real world monopoly game’ to them and they give a crap that their game destroys lifes! They never feel any real pain like the average American!!! Hard Times for these Wall Street Elitist is when a Hurrican or Sunami wrecks their vacation Destination and they have to pick some where else to go!! Every last one of them need to be convicted for crimes against humanity and put into a Federal Hard Labor Prison for life! Something like the French Prison in the Guyana’s in the movie Papillion!!!
    Stephanie Mcnealy
    http://www.famous-philanthropists.org
    Customer Service Team

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