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    Dec162008

    Bernard Madoff (3)

    Aren't you glad Madoff was advising the the SEC? That's a real confidence builder in my book Internet security companies always hire high school hackers. They know what their doing. . Makes perfect sense to me. Why? Bernie truly understood securities fraud. He wrote the book. At least he had real insight on how to be a crook. Takes one to stop one. Nicely done!!!

     

     

    The Perfect Ponzi

    As the investigations into Bernie Madoff's gigantic Ponzi scheme continue, one thing is becoming clear: The reason it lasted so long and got so huge is that it was superbly executed.

    In fact, if the global economic collapse had not prompted a mass of Madoff investors to demand their money all at once, it likely would have gone undetected until after Bernie's death (and possibly longer, if--as many people assume--his family was in on it.)

    Read Full Article at: http://clusterstock.alleyinsider.com/2008/12/the-perfect-ponzi

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