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	<title>Comments on: Europeans Won&#039;t Euthanize Corporate Stupidity</title>
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		<title>By: Avoid the 'Resurgent' Homebuilding Sector and Go Global for Profits</title>
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		<description>[...] European lenders who had absolutely no business speculating in subprime mortgages. I mean, why a German or French bank would want to invest in the debt that consumers with lousy credit were using to buy homes in marginally justifiable transactions &#8211; and in the United States, no [...]</description>
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