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Post by taxdemiccoon Apr 17, 2011 2:14pm
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Joseph Battipaglia passes away at 55

Joseph Battipaglia passes away at 55

Hello Everyone,

It is a very sad weekend for Wall Street as one of its giants passes away at the young age of 55 years from a sudden heart attack.   Hence, the importance of prayer for the salvation of one's soul as in the end this is the only thing that truly counts.

Remember that this week we are heading into Jewish passover and, then to Christian Easter, in which Jesus suffered at the hands of sinners.

Be good to each other in this very special week.

God is present having saved humanity on two occasions:

a) First liberating his people from Egypt from salvery (celebrated as Passover)

b) All humanity from its original sin of having disobeyed God and condemned to death (celebrated as Easter).  Jesus showed that those whom believe in him will not die as they will get resurrected.  You are no longer a slave to death.


Here is the article:

(Reuters) - Wall Street veteran Joseph Battipaglia, a widely quoted stock-market strategist for Stifel Nicolaus & Co who made his name during the dot-com boom, died on Thursday, a spokeswoman for the firm said.

Battipaglia, who was the chief investment strategist since 2007 at the Yardley, Pa., firm, was 55. He had worked at Stifel's predecessors, Ryan Beck & Co, and Gruntal & Co, since 1984.

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