K kickboxers Jul 18, 2008 #2 it's called capital restructuring if you know what that means. change of ownership. assets of business are sold at receivership value. Quote from sharp10: WSJ reports that Freddie Mac plans to sell $10B worth of shares. More...
it's called capital restructuring if you know what that means. change of ownership. assets of business are sold at receivership value. Quote from sharp10: WSJ reports that Freddie Mac plans to sell $10B worth of shares. More...
K kickboxers Jul 18, 2008 #3 issuing shares is the sole purpose of wall street and change of ownership of shares. traders are just guest in this market. traders don't care about owning these shares of these companies. Quote from sharp10: WSJ reports that Freddie Mac plans to sell $10B worth of shares. More...
issuing shares is the sole purpose of wall street and change of ownership of shares. traders are just guest in this market. traders don't care about owning these shares of these companies. Quote from sharp10: WSJ reports that Freddie Mac plans to sell $10B worth of shares. More...
S sharp10 Jul 18, 2008 #4 Quote from kickboxers: it's called capital restructuring if you know what that means. change of ownership. assets of business are sold at receivership value. More... Couldn't agree more.
Quote from kickboxers: it's called capital restructuring if you know what that means. change of ownership. assets of business are sold at receivership value. More... Couldn't agree more.
T The Kin Jul 18, 2008 #5 Quote from sharp10: WSJ reports that Freddie Mac plans to sell $10B worth of shares. More... Isn't Freddie's market cap only $5. LoL
Quote from sharp10: WSJ reports that Freddie Mac plans to sell $10B worth of shares. More... Isn't Freddie's market cap only $5. LoL
D Daal Jul 20, 2008 #6 Quote from The Kin: Isn't Freddie's market cap only $5. LoL More... that should have read 'WSJ reports that shareholders plan to sell Freddie mac for $10b'
Quote from The Kin: Isn't Freddie's market cap only $5. LoL More... that should have read 'WSJ reports that shareholders plan to sell Freddie mac for $10b'