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  • We were able to use it to construct a means of sending a ping to look for other artifactswhich we now know are called Conduits.

    Reap the Whirlwind David Mack 2007

  • We were able to use it to construct a means of sending a ping to look for other artifactswhich we now know are called Conduits.

    Reap the Whirlwind David Mack 2007

  • We were able to use it to construct a means of sending a ping to look for other artifactswhich we now know are called Conduits.

    Reap the Whirlwind David Mack 2007

  • We were able to use it to construct a means of sending a ping to look for other artifactswhich we now know are called Conduits.

    Reap the Whirlwind David Mack 2007

  • We were able to use it to construct a means of sending a ping to look for other artifactswhich we now know are called Conduits.

    Reap the Whirlwind David Mack 2007

  • We were able to use it to construct a means of sending a ping to look for other artifactswhich we now know are called Conduits.

    Reap the Whirlwind David Mack 2007

  • We were able to use it to construct a means of sending a ping to look for other artifactswhich we now know are called Conduits.

    Reap the Whirlwind David Mack 2007

  • We were able to use it to construct a means of sending a ping to look for other artifactswhich we now know are called Conduits.

    Reap the Whirlwind David Mack 2007

  • The Bank of Illinois creates affiliated entities, "Conduits" that aren't companies but trusts or funds, and therefore have no obligation to consolidate their balance sheets with the Bank's parent.

    pfblogs.org: The Ad-Free Personal Finance Blogs Aggregator Experiments in Finance 2008

  • The conduits are "special purpose vehicles" set up by the banks, a form of Mortgage Backed Security called REMICs (Real Estate Mortgage Investment Conduits).

    Ellen Brown: Time to Break Up the Too-Big-to-Fail Banks? Ellen Brown 2010

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