yes. he is contemplating a bit. he has his record that he can t talk about. he couldn t defend his record and he couldn t get near his record. so how could he defend it? why do you say that. romney had facts and statistics and obama had generalities of helping people and feeling good, but not the tools to implement what had to be done. i mean, romney didn t have that man facts but obama did. i will give you obama is tired and he s president and it is a rough time and he knows he s president. and he aged 10-20 years and he s doing. and give you a little lack of energy, when he s out there. all rightt for the record, ken. you have more energy that barack obama. now we are coming back to you a little laterr on in the show and talk about romney. we tried to talk about barack
janesville know the truth. but here s the other thing they don t want you to know. it s not so much what they say in their lie as much as what they don t say. what they don t say is that bain capital didn t want to bail out general motors. not a single private equity firm wanted to touch general motors. the president took a gamble, he loaned that money. not only did we get the loan back, but the american people made money off of that bet. that s really what they don t want you to know so you end up focusing on whether or not the plant was closed and give the impression that president obama was responsible for closing the plant. but, you know, joe and i go way back. if you bail out a business and you make money and the business goes under, that s applaudable.
people who will buy it before it goes public. high net worth retail investors, you know, relatively rich people who trade often. and then there s everybody else, the average joe retail investor. that s likely most of you out there. starting with ned i want to go one at a time. ned, good to see you, my friend. we ll talk later about whether one should or shouldn t buy this. what do you think a retail investor who gets on to their trading platform at 9:00 on friday will be likely to pay for facebook when it opens? you know, you said $90 a share, i said a 50% premium. this is one of those situations where it depends on how much stock is shorted by the way, craig, i want to congratulate you. this is incredible. you must be waiting for next friday. as a retail investor i wouldn t approach the stock on friday or the next monday, tuesday, or wednesday. i wouldn t go near it. would not go near it. so you think 50 bucks, somebody gets it for? a 50% premium? 50, 60, you re talk
collaborative fund, an early facebook investor. all right. so there are four kinds of investors viewing for a cut of this ipo. early stage investors like craig, they got involved a long time ago. institutional investors, the people who will buy it before it goes public, high net worth retail investors, relatively rich people who trade often, and then there s everybody else, the average joe retail investor. that s likely most of you out there. starting with ned i want to go one at a time. ned, good to see you, my friend. we ll talk later about whether one should or shouldn t buy this. what do you think a retail investor who gets opt their trading platform at 9:00 on friday will be likely to pay for facebook when it opens? you know, you said $90 a share, i said a 50% premium. this is one of those situations depends how much stock by the way, craig, i want to congratulate you. this is incredible. you must be waiting for next friday. as a retail investor i wouldn t approach t
america, the scripture says that the foundations be destroyed what will the righteous do? we see a direct attack on the foundations of our country. you don t think governor romney will stand up? oh, i m concerned about four more years as richard said. bain capital didn t destroy as many jobs in its lifetime as this president does in 24 hours. thank you both for coming on. we ll get a preview of the day on wall street and then market rundown next plus one of the country s most powerful republican governors at the center of a firestorm this morning in his home state. we ll go live to mississippi where outrage is growing after haley barbour frees hundreds of pardons hundreds of criminals before leaving office. what was he thinking? what was the motivation behind it? first today s trivia question. from our friends at the university of minnesota s smart politics blog. always a favorite of mine. how many families have had more