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TDAm still restricts opening transactions, no reason given other than "business decision" i tried.
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quote:Originally posted by 10of13: This is my latest response from Etrade...If you remember they told me to contact Ben..I emailed back:
I am not asking Ben Stanley if there is a problem with my shares...I am asking my broker. How is Mr. Stanley going to know if my broker recieved a FTD on my shares? It is a very simple question, are my shares "good" verifiable CSHD shares"? When I go to sell these shares will I have a problem in regards to "FTD" or a short positon? I am hoping that the answers are "Yes, your XXXXX shares of CSHD are "good verifiable shares" and you will have no problem selling your shares since there was never a FTD or short position in regards to your shares". Is it that hard of a question to answer?
they responded...
Dear XX. XXXXXX:
Thanks for your message regarding the CSHD inquiry. I am actively researching the questions that you are posing for this security and E*TRADES position on this scenario. I will be in contact with you shortly and I appreciate your patience.
Sounds to me like the "lights" are starting to come on for these brokers (RESET PRICE COMING!!).
Everyone who wrote even one letter.... THANKS!!!!!
quote:Originally posted by Chartwalker: Book Value calculation:
579,149,833.00 Lehman bond 6,341,092,356.35 new bond .3B UCC Note .5B Venz Bond .959 Finland Bond
TOTAL: 8,679,242,189.35
divided by 120,000,000 o/s
EQUALS = $72.3270
now, this is BOOK
It assumes that all of the bonds are 100% assets. It takes NO jv's into consideration. It assumes the o/s is still 120mil. It does not say what the price will be, since most do 2x - 8x....but let's say 2x as the lowest end:
$72.3270 x 2 = $144.6540
5B with the Venz bond. I'm still trying to figure that out. It says 700,000,000, how does that get to be 5B?
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Sounds like that was the original price/value...they are now valued at nearly 5b...
quote:Originally posted by VoodooNola:
quote:Originally posted by Chartwalker: Book Value calculation:
579,149,833.00 Lehman bond 6,341,092,356.35 new bond .3B UCC Note .5B Venz Bond .959 Finland Bond
TOTAL: 8,679,242,189.35
divided by 120,000,000 o/s
EQUALS = $72.3270
now, this is BOOK
It assumes that all of the bonds are 100% assets. It takes NO jv's into consideration. It assumes the o/s is still 120mil. It does not say what the price will be, since most do 2x - 8x....but let's say 2x as the lowest end:
$72.3270 x 2 = $144.6540
5B with the Venz bond. I'm still trying to figure that out. It says 700,000,000, how does that get to be 5B?
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quote:Originally posted by Chartwalker: good thing you "loaded the boat" dog... -cause this is going for a trip!!!
I pushed as hard as I dared on Monday at least thinking we'd move up a little this week. Planned to play it by ear. Things look to be shaping up nicely (understatement). In the green 7k just today... and I'm giddy. Looking forward to 7 figures on the ol' Scottrade account.
Good luck to all... we deserve it for sticking it out and for all the DD work we've done. Cheers.
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If you logically look at the responses from the different brokers what conclusion is there?
The tone of the emails has changed. The focus has also changed because the right questions are being asked. It was easy for them to respond that they had no SHORT positions in this stock because they don't allow retail shorting of nonmarginable securities.
With the focus now on FTD's the repsonse is no longer as cut and dried. I have not seen one of them state that it was not the case only that they were looking into it. Ah what a difference terminology makes.
GLTA Wally
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yes Wally...I was attempting before to "give them wiggle room"...Now? I want to know point blank...!
quote:Originally posted by wallymac: If you logically look at the responses from the different brokers what conclusion is there?
The tone of the emails has changed. The focus has also changed because the right questions are being asked. It was easy for them to respond that they had no SHORT positions in this stock because they don't allow retail shorting of nonmarginable securities.
With the focus now on FTD's the repsonse is no longer as cut and dried. I have not seen one of them state that it was not the case only that they were looking into it. Ah what a difference terminology makes.
GLTA Wally
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quote:Originally posted by wallymac: If you logically look at the responses from the different brokers what conclusion is there?
The tone of the emails has changed. The focus has also changed because the right questions are being asked. It was easy for them to respond that they had no SHORT positions in this stock because they don't allow retail shorting of nonmarginable securities.
With the focus now on FTD's the repsonse is no longer as cut and dried. I have not seen one of them state that it was not the case only that they were looking into it. Ah what a difference terminology makes.
GLTA Wally
Now Class, send some more letters to your Senators and Congresspersons..
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"The corporation has obtained contracts from the following banks Deutche Bank, ABN Amro Bank, Dresdner Bank and Kommerce Bank." These are some of the world's largest international banks. Two are German, one Austrian and the other Dutch. This should give you an indication just how big and fast this company is growing.
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