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07/01/201107/01/2011 Lisa Schweitzer

The news on the Greek Fire Sale continues, this time from my favorite newspaper, the Financial Times.

There’s some important stuff here, notably the “gun to the head” comment. That’s never a time to be making deals, as you have no choice.

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