Showing posts with label CNBC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CNBC. Show all posts

Friday, September 5, 2008

Friday Links

Breaking news on WSJ, Treasury Is Close to Finalizing Plan to Backstop Fannie, Freddie. It sounds more like a major liquidity injection, rather than a plan to "nationalize". Apparently the fact that Fannie & Freddie are very profitable right now isn't going to keep the Feds from intervening. But according to CNBC, Paulson & Co don't have many options.

I guess it's not official until someone comes out with a study and announces it: "Housing Bubble Has Popped". Yeah, I'd say...

Folks, you might want to stock up on a few supplies and batten down the hatches. It's going to get wet & windy this weekend.

On a lighter note-
I've heard of (and seen) homes in which house cats have the run of the place, but this is ridiculous: Bobcats on a bank owned roof (LA Times blog). "Taking advantage of a slump in local real estate, a family of bobcats has moved into a foreclosed Lake Elsinore home, lolling about on fences and walls and riveting an entire neighborhood."

Last but not least (I couldn't help myself)-
A new foreclosure avoidance (scam) book: "Save My House, Save My A**". This is not an endorsement. I haven't read it, nor do I plan to.

Friday, August 22, 2008

Worth Watching

Buffett on CNBC
The Wisdom of Warren Buffett
The Wisdom of Warren Buffett

(8:52)

Recap
Oracle of Omaha
Oracle of Omaha

(3:09)