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401-keg investment would have yielded more than AIG, Wachovia and Lehman combined

BeerGirls-001

GuestOfAGuest shows us that investing in $1000 worth of beer would have been a way better investment than blowing the same amount in either (or all three) of AIG, Wachovia or Lehman Brothers shares.  (We note that hey seem to have left off common stock dividends in their calculations, but even when those are factored in, the beer drinkers still would have won.)

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