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  • #31
    Re: How I learned to love the economic crisis

    133 down, 8000 to go...

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    • #32
      Re: How I learned to love the economic crisis

      Originally posted by c1ue View Post
      133 down, 8000 to go...

      Five more:

      Independent Bankers' Bank Springfield IL
      New South Federal Savings Bank Irondale AL
      Citizens State Bank New Baltimore MI
      Peoples First Community Bank Panama City FL
      RockBridge Commercial Bank Atlanta GA

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      • #33
        Re: How I learned to love the economic crisis

        Make that 7 more...so far...

        First Federal Bank of California, F.S.B.Santa MonicaCA28536December 18, 2009December 18, 2009
        Imperial Capital BankLa JollaCA26348December 18, 2009December 18, 2009
        Independent Bankers' BankSpringfieldIL26820December 18, 2009December 18, 2009
        New South Federal Savings BankIrondaleAL32276December 18, 2009December 18, 2009
        Citizens State BankNew BaltimoreMI1006December 18, 2009December 18, 2009
        Peoples First Community BankPanama CityFL32167December 18, 2009December 18, 2009
        RockBridge Commercial BankAtlantaGA58315December 18, 2009December 18, 2009
        Skoal! Skoal! Skoal! Skoal! Skoal! (deep breath) Skoal! Skoal!

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        • #34
          Re: How I learned to love the economic crisis

          Originally posted by c1ue View Post
          Make that 7 more...so far...



          Skoal! Skoal! Skoal! Skoal! Skoal! (deep breath) Skoal! Skoal!

          Those pesky west-coast banks took a little longer to lower the shutters.

          Seven banks ties a weekly high this year, I believe.

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          • #35
            Re: How I learned to love the economic crisis

            Originally posted by Chomsky View Post
            Those pesky west-coast banks took a little longer to lower the shutters.

            Seven banks ties a weekly high this year, I believe.

            I take it back -- nine were closed on October 30.

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            • #36
              Re: How I learned to love the economic crisis

              So,

              140 banks closed by the FDIC this year -- seven of them today. I doubt any will be closed next Friday on Christmas, or on the following Friday, which is New Year's day. So 140 may be the final total for the year.

              Some perspective.

              140 banks were closed in 2009.
              26 in 2008.
              2 in 2007.
              0 in 2006.
              0 in 2005.
              4 in 2004.
              3 in 2003.
              11 in 2002.
              4 in 2001.
              2 in 2000.

              -- so 140 closed in 2009, 52 total in the 9 years before that.

              In 2009, of the 140 closed:

              25 were in Georgia.
              21 in Illinois.
              17 in California.
              14 in Florida.

              -- that's 80 of the 140 (57%) in just 4 states. No other state was in double digits; the next-highest was Minnesota, with 6 closed banks. Texas and Arizona each had 5.

              Fasten your seatbelts. EJ's call is for a total of around 1000 banks to be closed by I believe the end of 2010. That would mean about 700-800 banks closed next year -- or about 6 times the number in 2009.

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              • #37
                Re: How I learned to love the economic crisis

                Originally posted by Chomsky
                Fasten your seatbelts. EJ's call is for a total of around 1000 banks to be closed by I believe the end of 2010. That would mean about 700-800 banks closed next year -- or about 6 times the number in 2009.
                Ah, but none of the banks that NEED failing are going to go down...:mad:

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                • #38
                  Re: How I learned to love the economic crisis

                  8 MORE!

                  Bank Closing Information - April 16, 2010
                  These links contain useful information for the customers and vendors of these closed banks.

                  City Bank, Lynnwood, WA
                  Tamalpais Bank, San Rafael, CA
                  Innovative Bank, Oakland, CA
                  Butler Bank, Lowell, MA
                  Riverside National Bank of Florida, Fort Pierce, FL
                  AmericanFirst Bank, Clermont, FL
                  First Federal Bank of North Florida, Palatka, FL
                  Lakeside Community Bank, Sterling MI

                  www.fdic.gov

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                  • #39
                    Re: How I learned to love the economic crisis

                    There's a 2010 version of this thread that C1ue started, where this year's body count is being tallied...

                    http://www.itulip.com/forums/showthread.php?t=13857

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                    • #40
                      Re: How I learned to love the economic crisis

                      How the livers holding up?

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