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In Reply to: RE: Here's the tidbit regarding the... posted by kootenay on April 12, 2017 at 12:11:26
Thanks. Now that I'm thinkin' on this... Isn't the bull outside the Merrill Lynch headquarters?
The whole "bull/bear" thingy has been around in the finance world since the beginning of time. There's even a reversible "sock puppet" (I know someone who has one) which is a bull on one side and a bear on the other. "Bullish" represents a positive trend or outlook for the markets (aka a "bull market"), and "bearish" represents a negative trend or outlook (aka a "bear market"). I prefer my own animal analogy: The fox. It watches, it's cunning. It has a good sense of when to get in, and when to get out.
I don't really care if a member of a Board is male, female, or uncertain. I just want them to make good decisions. The whole idea of a company (a "Wall Street" company of all things!) to make a political statement with this statue is just plain stupid.
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