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Paulson had Goldman Sachs structure as ecurity out of handpicked bad apples in the mortgage securities market, Goldman then sells these securities to institutional investors without disclosing what Paulson had done and without disclosing that Paulson had bet heavily against them.
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Wall Street Journal 09/12/2013
It can happen to GM and Chrysler, and a near miss for Ford and Morgan Stanley. Goldman Sachs is only pretending that it did not have a near miss after Lehman's collapse. The same can happen to an architectural firm Yamasaki as corporate real estate market collapses in 2009. The volatility and nervousness in financial markets in 2008 that shut companies out of credit markets and led to the government led auto industry bailout with planned bankruptcy filings.
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A Warning Light to Alert the I.M.F.
New York Times 09/21/11
After a Financial Flood, Pipes Are Still Broken
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Morgan Stanley Memo by John Mack
Wall Street Journal 10/14/08
Anatomy of the Morgan Stanley Panic
Wall Street Journal 11/24/08
Wall Street Journal 03/14/09
Morgan Stanley Comes Up Golden
Wall Street Journal 07/22/11
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