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Find out who owns this number plate
Author: Jeff Taylor
Sub Category – Tasteless Humour
It is reported by trueslant.com, amongst many others, that this car and plate belong to Morgan Stanley Vice-Chairman Rob Kindler. A good message for the ordinary person in the street and our politicians to take in.
What a tasteless jibe at the taxpayers who have stepped in to save their backsides. It really is all just a game to some of these bankers isn’t it?
Tags: economics, finance, morgan stanley, news banking, rob kindler
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