Monday, Feb 11, 2008

Bird & Fortune cut straight to the heart of subprime

YouTube: Bird & Fortune - The Sub-Prime Market explained

This is a frightening insightful and hilariously funny satire. Bird & Fortune cut straight to the heart of the subprime market and the dodgy decision making of the banks and tell it how it is. Wonderful!

Posted by denzil @ 12:57 PM (1141 views) Add Comment

4 Comments

1. su said...

It's great isn't it! I've watched it loads of times. There's a link to this and other funny videos on the main hpc page under "Must read/watch external links"

Monday, February 11, 2008 01:35PM Report Comment
 

2. Holding Out said...

Said in a nutshell!

Monday, February 11, 2008 01:36PM Report Comment
 

3. Landedgentry said...

Unbelievable, with the resources they have, they still manage to lose lots of cash by lending out the dosh where they shouldnt and employing people that gamble it away.

Tag line for banks, incompetence, incompetence, incompetence.

It becomes our problem because of the systemic dangers as a result of their behaviour.

Monday, February 11, 2008 01:50PM Report Comment
 

4. planning4acrash said...

Hi, yes, I got this posted on the homepage a few months back, so you can always refer to it if you want a chuckle! Great clip.

Monday, February 11, 2008 08:05PM Report Comment
 

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