Saturday 1 August 2009

A good Capitalist name...





The latest Master Unslicker is as yet unnamed.
This weekends task is to find a suitably Capitalist sounding name for the little chap.
I am informed that Mrs Unslicker will judge the entries, so as many as possible please as she rarely glances at CUs predictions, preferring Marjorie Orr's page for her market investments.


I offer up:
Lloyd

Adam
Bernie
Chase
Lehman
and, of course, Fred.

30 comments:

  1. Horatio Alger Unslicker

    Cornelius Vanderbilt Unslicker

    Andrew Carnegie Unslicker

    Thomas Edison Unslicker

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  2. For various reasons, Chester.

    Winston would be a good capitalist name.

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  3. Milton Unslicker

    Tata Mallya Hinduja Unslicker

    Li Ka Shing Unslicker

    Christopher Fildes Unslicker

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  4. Mittal Greenspan Seralan Unslicker

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  5. Anonymous9:54 am

    Bradford -
    Bingley
    Leicester
    Barclay

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  6. Sue-me10:04 am

    Schilling
    Carter
    Ruck
    Clifford
    Chance

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  7. In the same way as the actors T P McKenna and A Martinez, I offer:

    T. Hatcher

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  8. Based on all time achievement, it would have to be John, as in Rockefeller.

    My bias is showing, but William seems to have done a certain Mr Gates some service too.

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  9. William
    Friedrich/Fred

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  10. (not the same William that Croydonian suggests!)

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  11. What about the greatest capitalist of all time.
    The one who abolished boom and bust.

    Gordon!

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  12. Saturn V1:37 pm

    Mervyn ?

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  13. Ayn

    “Ayn” rhymes with “mine”.

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  14. Gresham "Bubbles" Unslicker

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  15. Congratulations! I hope mum and baby are doing well. "A good Capitalist Name...."?

    Well, Rich comes to mind, or Alex or Clive.

    On a bit more of an exotic curve, Laffer or Lorenz.

    On the other hand, with older siblings, this little one could be a Bear and he will most certainly have to be Hardy.

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  16. Anonymous2:59 pm

    NO

    Pick a nice name like Ian/Ivan/Euan/Sean/John/Juan

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  17. Arnold Nesbitt (Crash of 1772).

    John Law (Banque Royale).

    Charles Ponzi.

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  18. Anonymous3:23 pm

    What about Ive Madeoffwithit.

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  19. Congrats and all that. How about Winston?

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  20. Master City Unslicker III

    Good capitalists always have to be the third...

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  21. dearieme7:09 pm

    You'll have to call him after two great economists. I offer you the choice - either Maynard Friedman Unslicker, or Milton Keynes Unslicker.

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  22. woman on a raft8:16 pm

    Any name you choose will be zedded, so bear it in mind:

    Lorenzo Carnegie - Lozza Cozzer

    Maynard Friedman - Mozza Frozzer

    Bradley Bingley - Bizza Brazzer

    Ricardo Winston - Rizza Wizzer

    Alex becomes Lezza, so that's definitely out.

    What about James? Even though you'll have to endure a period of Jazza Mazzer, James Matthew is a classy name and will work nicely for the 100 years when he isn't a child.

    Congrazzers!

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  23. Dearieme snuck in one of my favourite jokes.

    But who are the best capitalists around today? Richard (Branson), Philip (Green), William (Gates) and Steven (Jobs). All nice boring MOR names, you can't go wrong with any of those.

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  24. Anonymous9:22 am

    Rothschild unslicker

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  25. Berlusconi10:09 am

    What about Silvio.
    That's a spicy a meatball

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  26. Anonymous12:16 pm

    Peston

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  27. thanks for al of these, still negotiating with MRS Unslicker.

    Currently still 'baby' Unslicker.

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  28. How about Alexander, Christopher or Felix...?

    Or the name of one of literature's best known teddy-bears: Aloysius...?

    DK

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  29. charcoal10:10 am

    Congratulations.

    How about

    Rachman Hoogstraten Unslicker

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