NEW YORK CITY: CORPORATE CRIME & DIRECT ACTION Nov 22 2002
Eviction Papers Served to World's Most Destructive Bank; Four Arrested

Citigroup has earned the title of the World's Most Destructive Bank for its environmental plunder, consumption of third world economies, and support of apartheid-era South Africa and, more recently, Enron and WorldCom. On November 21, activists attempted to serve Citigroup with well-earned eviction papers. As part of the Corporate Crime Patrol, four activists from the Wetlands locked themselves to the door of a Citibank in New York City and were arrested. Similarly, on November 14, activists with the Rainforest Action Network engaged in civil disobedience at five separate Citibank locations in San Francisco.

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Still,better shares in the bank than money in the bank...

Aussie bank cartel a winner amidst global uncertainty
Going by the front page of the business section of the SMH this morning the combined profits of the 4 major banks are now at about A$10.5 billion. In US dollar terms this equates to about US$6 billion even with our depressed exchange rate.
Microsoft, who basically has a worldwide monopoly, can only manage US$7 billion in profits. Coca-Cola only manages $4b.
For a group of financial institutions basically servicing a minuscule economy (the majority of their profits are local, look at their dreadful overseas performance) this is pretty ridiculous. Talk about gouging the local economy

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