"Perhaps is is simple as wanting to draw in more customers without adding more stress to the network that we constantly hear is bending under the weight of data usage from smartphone users."
"@Bogart's Falcon: Just Forget the Other Name:
I agree, considering that the email was only supposed to contain information on the 1 customer that asked for it, but the employee accidentally included information on 1300+ customers."
"If I read this correctly, the bank is asking to withdraw the suit and vacate the order.
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Of course, that means no appellate review of the judge's decision."
"This is a fantastic decision but it could cause some nasty side-effects.
Yes, $33 million would hurt the shareholders, but so would protracted litigation with the SEC."
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