Quote from Surprise:
If the deal don't go through , what will happen to the stock price ?
Quote from freddel:
It could go down to pre-LBO offer but I think that market's condition is different now;
http://finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=...n;ohlcvalues=0;logscale=off;source=undefined;
Quote from Surprise:
What other options Dell has , for the upside ? Thinking to play with OTM options here .
Quote from freddel:
I think that Southeastern Asset Management and Icahn are looking for a small improvement like 10-12%=>$15
So you can a make bull spread-call either like this (depending on how long you believe it will take to sweeten the deal):
1.Long a call @ $14 and short a call @ $15 expiration Aug/16/2013
You are net debit 0.67-0.25=$0.42
Breakeven @$14.67
Maximum return-> 0.33/0.42= 78.57%
2.Long a call @ $13 and short a call @ $15 expiration Jan/17/2014
You are net debit of 1.53-0.37=$1.16
Breakeven @ $14.53
Max return 0.47/1.16= 40.51%
Quote from freddel:
If you assign a probability of success of 75%
The expected payoff is:
*Expiration Aug/16/2013
0.75x0.33=0.2475
(0.25x0.42=0.105)
=0.1425
*Expiration Jan/17/2014
0.75x0.47=0.3525
(0.25x1.16=0.29)
=0.06
Now if you are conservative and assign a probability of success of 60%
The expected payoff is:
*Expiration Aug/16/2013
0.6x0.33=0.198
(0.4x0.42=0.168)
=0.03
*Expiration Jan/17/2014
0.6x0.47=0.282
(0.4x1.16=0.464)
= -0.182
And if you are more bearish you can make the opposite trade
Quote from Surprise:
@ 5.4 times profit :
How so ? i thought EPS is around 1.35 ?