Detroit Free Press Rochelle Riley column
By Rochelle Riley, Detroit Free Press | |
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Even the bad guy.
For a while, officials at
They were trying to save their own business, so it didn't seem to matter what people thought. But then they changed their minds (or followed a sophisticated strategy planned all along) and decided to be proud investors in the future of
Again.
They want to accept what
Now they don't look like enemies of the state.
But there are still some guys wearing black hats: The guys at
So far, the banks aren't buying. But here's where they are making a huge mistake.
They can either wise up like
And attorneys and representatives for
One
Really? Six times pennies versus six times millions?
Bankruptcy mediator
But even if they're successful,
Here's what
Do UBS,
Sometimes gambles don't pay off. The Kilpatrick deal was a bad one. Write it off and look like heroes, or keep punching a city that, like
To officials at UBS,
You're not looking righteous right now.
You're looking like bullies.
Like bad guys.
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