Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Wednesday Morning Dinar Chatter

Wednesday Morning Dinar Chatter

08/28/2013
TNT:

Topic: 1pm EST  Tony Call - NEW LINES ----- Q&A only 209-255-1500~~~LISTEN only 518-556-1500~~~NO CODES!!!!  Also BlogTalkRadio Link to listen live:  http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tntdinar/2013/08/28/tnt-blast-from-tony-8-16

[sivadrnor] Already Blessed is there any new news about the RV? sorry to be asking you, but you are always a fountain of information

[Already Blessed] sivadrnor WE ARE JUST IN WAITING MODE....WE ARE EXPECTING THIS ANYTIME

DJ SCUT: WATCHING BLOOMBERG TV AND THEY OPENLY TALKED OF WORLDWIDE CURRENCIES REVALUING AND BECOMING GOLD BACKED...... INTERESTING

[2sirden] As long as the UN team is in Syria, Western action is unlikely — making the presence of the investigators, led by Swedish scientist Ake Sellstrom, a key element in the timing of what many expect to be a day or two of attacks. MSN NEWS
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Read More Link on Right

[Kenypth] What a mess in the middle east.....but I knew it would happen.....we westerners just do not understand their culture or their religion.....and so we think they want to be just like us.....they don't.

[samiam] what i dont understand... is why would the USA give syria like a weeks notice.. before they strike... dont you think syria is moving any sensitive targets as we speak... just another thing that makes you hmmmm

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I4U:

[SGD3] I was hiding in tnt until we opened and saw this.....watching bloomberg tv and they openly talked of worldwide currencies revaluing and becoming gold BACKED...... Interesting Also was said that it was on CNBC at 8:00 am

[terrib] SGD3 watched and to pinch myself to make sure I was awake lol

[SGD3] terrib Really! must be good for this little rv thing then....

[terrib] it was an omg moment

[Papa Bear] GM Dinar Family . Hope everyone has a Blessed Day .I know everyone has heightened expectations next couple of days but remain calm and patient. You are doing a wonderfuul job . I agree with Eagle. PLEASE take note for v$$ this is a CURRENCY EXCHANGE…. NOT CASHIN. LOSE THAT WORDING

 [Papa Bear] REPEAT CURRENCY EXCHANGE!!

[chefbear96] today I'm in a Reflective mood - looking back over the time I've been in this adventure - how really blessed I am to be part of such a strange investment, how blessed I am to have so many new people in my life - helping to improve my walk with God. So I guess in a way my life has already started Rvi

 [Papa Bear] chefbear96 GREAT POST!! We are all Blessed

[Papa Bear] I will be here but lurking . Many know my commodity side is rocking and rolling so many calls and much action

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GET:

[HUGO] watching the news. The Syria situation is incredibly serious. I fear all these years of waiting for the RV......it's all about to implode or be put off for months or years. I wish someone could explain what the heck is going on with our investment, in light of all these crucial world events.

[WTCUTTER] HUGO interest rate bubble is collapsing --- world cant wait or currencies will implode -- look on bright side war will be good cover to take peoples attention from ce

[monster] WTCUTTER do you think we can have a war and CE at the same time or close to each other?

 [WTCUTTER] yes --- wo ce no money for war

 [WTCUTTER] and you know how ptb love war

[monster] yes could it be a distraction for some dirty bank work?

[WTCUTTER] its their cheif tool for asset redistribution to the ptb

[WTCUTTER] dow flat to 10 pts down on open

 [WTCUTTER] dow now up 5 pts

[WTCUTTER] vix up .19

WTCUTTER] oil 109.82

[WTCUTTER] gold 1421.50

[WTCUTTER] gold has inverse carry in futures where current contract higher than out contracts .... means shortage of physical gold to deliver on futures

[monster] will that keep gold in demand on the streets?

[WTCUTTER] means if large long holders of contracts choose to take delivery will put strong upward bias on gold prices ..... big jump up

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Emailed to Recaps:

Wells Fargo hires 5,000 For brokerage, private banking, retirement services

Wells Fargo Chairman and CEO John Stumpf.   Mark Calvey

Wells Fargo confirmed Monday that it plans to hire 5,200 to 5,500 people a year to staff its national growth in brokerage, private banking and retirement business.

Wells says much of the hiring will be to fill vacancies created through attrition in these areas of the bank.

Bret Marshall, head of talent acquisition for Wells Fargo, (NYSE: WFC) recently shared the hiring figures in an interview with eFinancialCareers.com. He said the hiring includes about 750 people who will be brokerage trainees.

The hiring plans underscore how Wells Fargo, operating about 90 different financial services businesses under Leadership of Chairman and CEO John Stumpf, can cut jobs in one area while hiring in other parts of the bank.Last week,Wells said it is cutting more than 2,300 jobs in its residential mortgage business, including 30 in Walnut Creek. That business has slowed considerably as higher mortgage rates have put a chill on refinancing.

Marshall said hiring in brokerage, private banking and retirement services will include both industry veterans with established networks, as well as the relatively
inexperienced.

Wells and its rivals are eager to expand their brokerage and wealth advisory operations as new regulations limit revenue elsewhere, such as fees on bounced checks.

Marshall told eFinancialCareers that the hiring will occur in several California cities, Las Vegas, Chicago, Atlanta and the Northeast.

The bank's map for building these businesses targeting the affluent isn't rocket science.

"It's pretty easy. You just follow the money," Marshall said. He also offered some good advice for those seeking work at Wells Fargo or elsewhere: highlight your accomplishments.

"Across the board, I see people spend a lot of time listing what they do, not what they have done," he said.

Mark Calvey covers banking and finance for the San Francisco Business Times.

SOURCE:   http://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/blog/2013/08/wells-fargo-bank-hiring-brokerage-wealth.html



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