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> SadSack wrote:
>
> I wasn't really paying attention at the time so I've never understood
> quite what the Big Bang was all about.  This made it quite clear how
> fundamental the change had to be.

Interesting times. I had a front row seat working for brokers Phillips and
Drew who were bought by ultra scrupulous UBS, recently hit with a $545bn
fine for fixing this and that. Who says we Brits can't lead the world.


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