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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Today's CNBC MarketWrap

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Today's top 5 stories on CNBC.
1. NYSE Market Wrap: Bob Pisani reports on a trading day that saw the stock market stabilize, live from the NYSE.
2. CNBC Exclusive--Dodd Talks: Senate Banking Committee Chairman Chris Dodd discusses his meeting with Fed Chief Ben Bernanke & Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson, with CNBC's Hampton Pearson.
3. CNBC Exclusive-- Henry Paulson: A preview of what to expect from his meeting with Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke, Henry Paulson, Treasury Secretary sits down with CNBC's Steve Liesman.
4. Fed to Cut Rates? Investors are looking for any signs of a potential Fed rate cut in the near future, with Bob Diamond, Barclays president, and CNBC's Maria Bartiromo.
5. Buffett + Countrywide?Warren Buffett's response to speculation in the Journal that he may be considering a move for Countrywide, with CNBC's Becky Quick.
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Political Capital w/John Harwood: Chris Dodd: Does Mortgage Crunch "Help" His Campaign?

CNBC's Chief White House Correspondent John Harwood writes about Senator Chris Dodd's efforts to get traction into his quest for the Democratic presidential nomination as he meets with government officials over the mortgage crisis. Click here to view complete posting

 

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1. Profiting From Subprime: Melissa Lee sits down with hedge fund manager Jim Melcher of Balestra Capital, who is on the other side of the subprime bet… and has made money through the market madness.
2. The Real Estate Universe: With all of the concern over subprime, what does it mean? When headlines cross like Monday afternoon's Capital One/GreenPoint closure and layoffs, how should investors read them? How much of the mortgage market is Alt-A or jumbo vis-a-vis the traditional conforming loans? Jane Wells breaks down the universe..
3. China Trade War: China returned 272 heart pacemakers imported from the U.S. in April after quality tests found problems that could cause ``major'' health hazards, the country's top quality regulator said. Mike Huckman looks at the report as tensions between China and the U.S. escalate..
4. Credit Crunch Latest: Steve Liesman monitors the latest developments of the Fed's management of the credit crunch. What will the pull out of their toolbox next?
5. Can Boosters Buy A Title?: Phil Knight just donated $100 million to Oregon's athletics program... in the wake of Boone Pickens' similarly large donation to Oklahome State. Neither school has won a title in the major revenue sports. Will their bankrolls make them the news kings of the hill. Darren Rovell reports..
 
 
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From the Desk Of
Mr.Abdulla Ishaq
Manager
National Bank of Dubai,
Jumeira Beach Road
Opposite to Mercato Mall
Branch United Arab Emirates
E-mail:ishaqabdulla_abdulla@yahoo.com.au
Dear Friend,
This letter may come to you as a surprise due to the fact that we have not yet met. The message could be strange but real if you pay some attention to it. I could have notified you about it at least for the sake of your integrity. Please accept my sincere apologies.In bringing this message of goodwill to you, I have to say that I have no intentions of causing you any pains.
I managed to get your contact details through the Internet myself. Time is of the importance and I am desperately looking for a person to assist me in this confidential business.
My name is Mr. Abdulla Ishaq, I am the humble Manager of National Bank of Dubai, Jumeira Beach Road Branch.,let me assure you of the originality of the current one you are reading. during a recent call over of our branch financial books by our Internal Auditors
and my goodself, I discovered a Fixed Deposit account that was dormant for up to 4 years. The tenured sum inthe account is a total of Nine Million, Five Hundred and Thirty Eight Thousand United States Dollars ($9,538,000, 00).

The actual principal sum is Nine Million Five Hundred Dollars ($9,500,000), while accrued interest over the years amount to Thirty Eight Thousand Dollars ($38,000.00).The above mentioned Time Deposit Account belongs to one Mr. Neal Walker, a customer now deceased. We discovered that a plane crash occurred way back On October 31, 1999. Involving an Egyptian Boeing 767 Flight 990 in the United States. His family including Wife and Daughter were
unfortunately on board the aircraft too. You can confirm it yourself via the website below:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/1999/11/01/iran/main49778.shtml
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/1999/11/01/iran/main49778.shtml

Under normal banking regulations obtainable throughoutthe world, a customer at the initial stage of completing account opening documentation is required to provide the name(s) of his /her next of kin. This is the norm, because of unforeseen events such as permanent physical disability, or even death.
In this case, the late Mr. Neal Walker's next of kin was first, his daughter, and then his wife. In his Fixed Deposit Account data, I noticed again,that he prefers online banking correspondence, rather than being physically present in the branch. Under normal circumstance, customers send in their instruction on or before the maturity period of investments of this nature, but in cases whereby there is a delay in receiving such instructions, the bank uses its discretion to roll over such investment pending the receipt of an instruction stating otherwise from the customer.
In this case therefore, when Mr. Neal's "rollover or liquidate my investment instruction" was not received by officials in our operations department, the investment was continuously rolled over up to the time I noticed its peculiarity. There is a law in the United Arab Emirates that stipulates remitting any amount that stands as unclaimed after eight years from the date of demise of a customer, in cases where provision has not been made for a next of kin by the account holder. Such funds are termed as unclaimed funds by the bank to the emirates treasury account.
In this case, it is not that there isn't any next kin, but because they are both deceased. The emirates you must understand has a peculiar financial system, whereby there is freedom in the transfer of funds, tax exemption, and a very liberal system at the way funds are brought into and moved out of the country without attracting undue attention from Government regulatory agencies.
These it is believed can go a long way at attracting foreign capital into the country. I have taken my time to explain to you the intricacies associated with this transaction, so that you may be able to compare notes with what you might have previously received from impersonators. And above all,to give you the needed feeling of mutual confidence needed to for us to conclude this transaction, that I believe will help both of us achieve financial buoyancy in a very short while. This is what I am proposing:
(1) In order for the bank not to transfer the said sum of Nine Million, Five Hundred and Thirty Eight Thousand Dollars($9,538,000.00) as unclaimed funds to the emirates treasury account, the above stated funds most be claimed immediately by somebody standing in as late Mr. Neal Walker's partner.
(2) The stated sum can only be transferred to a designated account that will be provided by Mr.walker's partner. Full name,address and other details must also be furnished to the bank for ease in processing necessary documents. This details you will provide for me to commence anchor the transaction.
(3) The Bank's Attorney/Legal Secretary shall prepare all necessary documents relating to the transfer of ownership. A sworn affidavit empowering you as the next of kin to the deceased and a probate administration document shall be served the bank after being duely notarized. This will serve as a legal document backing this claim.
(4) You will be required to provide an account and its details to our bank for the said funds to be transferred, as you shall then be regarded as the next of kin to the deceased. This information I will need you to urgently provide.
(5) Note: that the operations staff charged with affecting the transfer are all my subordinates in the branch, while the responsibility of authorizing transactions of this nature falls on my shoulder as the branch manager.
I am a meticulous, fair and rational individual when it comes to the area of sharing proceeds. Therefore I am willing to offer you 40% of the total sum to be transferred. The remaining 60% shall be utilized in-house. I believe this is equitable enough.
Finally, I can assure you that the above proposed transaction is fool proof, considering the fact that I am the branch manager who shall authorize the transfer, and again, since we shall ensure that we fulfill all the bank's requirements relating to transactions of this manner. Therefore I can guarantee you that you shall not be liable to exposure in anyway
imaginable. I shall need to be able trust you, as much as you will need to do the same about me.
Therefore, I shall advice you to Kindly reply my email, depicting acceptance in good faith of my proposal. Upon receipt of your reply, I shall furnish you with relevant documents that will help guide and ensure your optimum understanding of the above stated transaction.
Additionally, I shallrequire you to forward to me your telephone and fax numbers for ease of
communication. I am sure that I need not state that the foregoing requires utmost confidentiality.
Thank you.
Awaiting your reply via my personal email.
Sincerely,
Mr.Abdulla,

Monday, August 20, 2007

Today's CNBC MarketWrap

CNBC's Daily Market Wrap
Today's top 5 stories on CNBC.
1. NYSE Market Wrap: Bob Pisani reports on the market's modest gains during the trading day, live from the NYSE.
2. Sen. Dodd & the Fed: U.S. Sen. Christopher Dodd (D) CT, says the Fed needs to be more vigilant about market liquidity needs, with CNBC's John Harwood
3. The Thornburg Sell Off: Thornburg mortgage reports it's sold 35% of its highest rated mortages in five days, with Larry Goldstone, Thornburg Mortgage president/COO and CNBC's Erin Burnett.
4. Fed Injects Liquidity: The Fed adds $3.5B reserves to system via overnight repurchase reports CNBC's Steve Liesman.
5. Credit Crunch Cost:The mortgage mess and credit crunch are leading to massive layoffs, reports CNBC's Jane Wells.
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Tech Check With Jim Goldman: Silicon Valley -- Why There's No Mortgage Crunch Here.

CNBC Tech beat reporter Jim Goldman blogs on the paradox of why California's Silicon Valley seems immune to the current mortgage credit crunch. Click here to view complete posting

 

Tune in to CNBC tomorrow to watch the market unfold
1. Tribune Takeover Vote: Phil LeBeau covers the Tribune shareholders' meeting in Chicago. Tops on the agenda: a vote on the $8.2 billion deal to take the company private.
2. Credit Crunch on Capitol Hill: Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson and Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke go to Capitol Hill for an unusual closed-door meeting on the credit crunch with Senate Banking Committee Chairman Chris Dodd. Hampton Pearson reports.
3. Fed Speak: Live from Charlotte, NC, Steve Liesman covers the first speech on the economy by a senior Federal Reserve official since the Fed cut the discount rate.
4. State of the Consumer: What's the latest read on the health of the U.S. consumer? Margaret Brennan dissects Tuesday's earnings reports from Target, Staples and Saks to get the answer.
5. DVD Wars: BluRay has been leading the race to become the dominant standard of high-def DVDs. But it took a hit on Monday when Paramount/DreamWorks and DreamWorks Animation said it would release films exclusively in the other format: HD DVD. Julia Boorstin explains why the move is big loss for Sony and a big win for Microsoft and Toshiba.
 
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Sunday, August 19, 2007

Contact Mr. Andrea Henrik.

Contact Mr. Andrea Henrik.
Ref No(871),Ticket number 7766,serial number
990,luckynumbers 762, batch number BL 770,Do email us for Clarification and Claim of your US$1,000,000.00 won in Email Award.Contact Mr.Andrea Henrik; on this email address: regionalfins@gmail.com OR regfins@aim.com

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