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Who would've thought that by eliminating the free coffee service, you could save enough to give bonuses .
http://abovethelaw.com/2009/02/mcdermott_desperation.php#more
Don't they know the recession is over? Dow up 151 today.
Dow's still up. Tell them the recession is over.
Don't these guys read the newspapers? The bank rescue plan is announced; the Dow is up; the recession is over.
If you want to dance, you have to pay the Piper.
Dow's up 500 points today. Don't they check the Internet? The recession is over.
As the official spokesman for the White Shoe Silk Stocking Law Firms, of which Dewey and Debevoise are charter members, I am authorized to give the following statement:
"OMG. We never thought this would happen to us."
Don't they know the Dow is up again and the recession is over?
Dow up 90 at the close. Doesn't John Quinn know that the recession is over?
Will someone please tell Walter and Jeff that the Dow is up again today and that the recession is over?
The Dow is up again today. The recession is over. All of these firms are safe. Everyone is a winner!
Perhaps the recession is still affecting London, but on this side of the pond, the Dow is up again today, signaling that the recession is over.
Tell them to check the Dow before taking any vote. The recession is over.
Don't understand the logic here. The Dow is up. The NASDAQ is up for the year. The recession is over.
Normally I would say "Don't they know the Dow is up and the recession is over," but the Dow isn't up today (yet). Nevertheless, the Dow is on pace for the greatest one month gain since 1974, so the recession is definitely over.
Apparently these firms recognize that the recession is over.
"NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Stocks remain on track to finish the month of March on a very upbeat note, posting their best monthly gains in nearly seven years and one of the top 20 months since 1950, which might bode well for the market a year from now, if history is any guide."
Don't they know the recession is over?
"NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Stocks remain on track to finish the month of March on a very upbeat note, posting their best monthly gains in nearly seven years and one of the top 20 months since 1950, which might bode well for the market a year from now, if history is any guide."
Don't they know the recession is over?
Doesn't pertain to peer firm, therefore this post is irrelevant.


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