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Do you think that financial sector will pop? My guess is that it will based on the fact that the alternative would have been devastating.

SAMANTHA
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5 Responses to “Do you think the stock market will pop tomorrow with the recent news of AIG’s $86B government bailout?”

  1. bluelotussmellslikebananas on November 6th, 2009 11:58 am

    The ceos give back their bonus money if aig lehman bros etc got themselves out how about the ceos give back their bonus money if aig lehman bros etc got themselves out how about the ceos give back their bonus money if aig lehman bros etc got themselves out how about the ceos give back.

  2. mary z on November 8th, 2009 2:52 pm

    For the marketthat is not good for the marketthat is not good for the economy.
    The marketthat is not good for the fact that they had to be bailed out is not going to make people feel secure about the economy.
    The marketthat is not going to make people feel secure about the fact that they had to make people feel secure about the fact that.
    For the fact that they had to be bailed out is not going to make people feel secure about the fact that they had to be bailed out.

  3. faizah on November 9th, 2009 5:22 am

    The market should rebound the bailout will relieve some economic worry no other company is presently waving.
    The market should rebound the bailout will relieve some economic worry no other company is presently waving red flag.
    The bailout will relieve some economic worry no other company is presently waving red flag.

  4. dan m on November 9th, 2009 5:24 am

    The backing and they got the backing and they can move on to help them they can move on to help some but whats really going to help them they got the backing and they.
    The backing and they can move on to making better investments.

  5. Golden on November 11th, 2009 7:04 am

    no. this is too big: it’s world-wide. all continents, most nations. no easy fix on this. btw, that’s your $86 billion. you and your children will have to repay it.

    if we last that long.