Approach 'senior specialists' in finance with caution
14th Dec 2005, 19:43 GMT
BOSTON (MarketWatch) -- When it comes to financial schemes these days, the rogues behind them are not thinking "There's a sucker born every minute" so much as they're thinking "Sixty years ago, there was a sucker born every 40 seconds."
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