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Friday
Jun192009

CNBC Videorama: Richard Bove, Tiger Woods, Fannie & Freddie, US Bancorp, The FDIC And The Governator (6 Videos)

First Financial currently sells more than 60 percent of the FDIC's seized loans. Bliss Morris, CEO of First Financial Network, talks to CNBC.

Time to break up the big banks? With Dennis Kneale and Richard Bove.

Calpers Vs. Arnold: A closer look at politics and the economy in California, with CNBC's Jane Wells.

When will Tiger Woods cross the $1 billion mark? (Apologies: I am indeed addicted to golf...how many years until I am eligible for the Senior Tour?)

US Bancorp is leading the parade of banks repaying TARP funds this week, and Richard Davis, CEO of US Bancorp, discusses the repayment with CNBC.

Why there aren't any new guidelines for Fannie and Freddie in the president's regulatory overhaul, with CNBC's Diana Olick.

 

More diversion from CNBC while I travel.  There's something for everyone in here, hopefully.

 

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Reader Comments (2)

No need to apoligize about golf. I made fun of it for years (despite living in Florida, where it's required when you cross the border to show your clubs). I finally got sick of fishing and boat ownership in general. A friend of mine kept bragging about how good he was at the TigerWoods video game so I challenged him to a round of real golf despite neither one of us having ever played. You're right, it's addicting, fun and it beats the hell outta sitting on your ass.
Jun 19, 2009 at 12:18 PM | Unregistered CommenterRobertM
@Robert

And now I'm sitting on my ass after spraining my ankle severely coming out of a bunker on Saturday. 3 days later and I still can't walk.
Jun 23, 2009 at 12:51 AM | Registered CommenterDailyBail

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