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    When vampire squid and perma-bears unite

    Fri, 01/13/2012 - 16:54 EDT - The Short View - FT.com
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    The greatest argument against buying high-yielding stocks with strong balance sheets may be that everyone recommends it – even Goldman Sachs

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