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    Christopher J. Dodd on TV with Reform

    He is speaking on TV now and has been for a while with is Financial Reform Package...care to guess who he represents???? He wants to go out with a Bang....his last parting shot to the American People....hopefully he will be stopped


    1 Citigroup Inc $199,550 $194,550 $5,000
    2 Bear Stearns $186,350 $184,350 $2,000
    3 United Technologies $169,850 $150,850 $19,000
    4 American International Group $123,478 $118,818 $4,660
    5 St Paul Travelers Companies $112,100 $107,100 $5,000
    6 Hartford Financial Services $102,200 $87,200 $15,000
    7 National Westminster Bank $98,500 $98,500 $0
    8 Morgan Stanley $92,200 $84,200 $8,000
    9 Goldman Sachs $72,200 $55,700 $16,500
    10 Merrill Lynch $68,650 $64,650 $4,000
    11 Lehman Brothers $68,000 $64,000 $4,000
    12 JPMorgan Chase & Co $63,800 $56,800 $7,000
    13 Royal Bank of Scotland $61,700 $61,700 $0
    14 Credit Suisse Securities $59,500 $52,000 $7,500
    15 Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu $56,750 $40,750 $16,000
    15 KPMG LLP $56,750 $45,750 $11,000
    17 General Electric $53,630 $48,600 $5,030
    18 Prudential Financial $41,850 $34,200 $7,650
    19 Pfizer Inc $40,275 $24,275 $16,000
    20 Credit Suisse First Boston $39,750 $39,750 $0
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    My question is who is it being "Reformed For"


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    Advisors and Broker Dealers Criticize Dodd's Reform Plan
    By Frances McMorris
    March 15, 2010

    In a highly anticipated move, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd, introduced his financial regulatory reform bill with a key provision on the fiduciary standard taken out.


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    The decision by Dodd, D-Conn., which was expected, has frustrated investor groups who want the more stringent fiduciary standard to be applied to brokers as well as to financial planners who already abide by the rule.

    “We’re very disappointed that the original section 913 was deleted and replaced with a study,â€

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