Jim Rogers: "Let Greece Go Bankrupt"

"Let Greece go bankrupt, let all the people who bankrupt go bankrupt, and then you can start over, you reorganize the assets and start over," Jim Rogers, CEO of Roger Holdings, told CNBC. "Until that happens, this is going to be an on-going endless discussion," he said.

Source: CNBC.com

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