http://www.sinletter.com/merger-arbitrage/Do you know about other takeover bid like this in Nasdaq? where I can park some money for 6-8 months?
http://www.sinletter.com/merger-arbitrage/
http://www.mergerinvesting.com/pendingmergers
You have to research every situation individually. Don't just jump in blindly because you see a 15% annualized yield.
In general, yes. Deals with buyers who are A+ rated big Fortune 500 companies generate smaller yields than some shady Private Equity company no one has ever heard of. When BRK bought out Lubrizol and Burlington Northern railway the annualized yields were on par with BRK's short term corporate debt -- around 1-2%.Is it correct to assume that the highest yields are the ones with the most chance of falling thru?