NEW...going BK or recover?

NEW CENTURY FINSNCIAL CORP
Symbol NEW



Investor Notice: KGS Announces Investigation on Behalf of Purchasers of New Century Financial Corp. Preferred Stock


2007-03-10 16:03 ET - News Release

NEW ORLEANS, March 10, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Kahn Gauthier Swick, LLC announces that it has commenced an investigation into New Century Financial Corp. ("New Century" or the "Company") to determine whether it has violated federal securities laws by selling Preferred Stock pursuant to materially false and misleading prospectuses in or about June 2005 ($116.79 million offering of Series A Preferred Stock) and August 2006 ($62.85 million offering of Series B Preferred Stock) (NYSE:NEW-PA) (NYSE:NEW-PB).

On February 7, 2007, New Century announced that it will have to restate its previously reported financial results to correct errors related to its application of generally accepted accounting principles, necessary for reporting allowances for loan repurchase losses. On this news, New Century's Preferred shares declined precipitously.

Later, on March 2, 2007, New Century also disclosed that the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Central District of California had notified the Company that it is conducting a criminal inquiry in connection with trading in New Century's stock, and its accounting. The following trading day, New Century's Preferred Shares again declined.

If you would like to discuss your legal rights as a Preferred shareholder, you may e-mail or call KGS, without obligation or cost to you. You may contact Managing Partner Lewis Kahn of KGS direct, toll free 1-866-467-1400, ext. 100, or by email at lewis.kahn@kgscounsel.com. KGS focuses its practice on securities fraud litigation, and the firm's lawyers have significant experience working on securities fraud cases that have resulted in significant recoveries for shareholders. For more information on KGS, please visit www.kgscounsel.com.

CONTACT: Kahn Gauthier Swick, LLC
Lewis Kahn
1-866-467-1400, Ext. 100
lewis.kahn@kgscounsel.com



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Word has it that New Century will be back to ‘business as usual’ early next week. Apparently they are in the process of being acquired by a big name institution. Morgan Stanley was mentioned as a front runner. No new apps until the deal is finalized. Could be as early as Monday/Tuesday.
 
Quote from balda:

Word has it that New Century will be back to ‘business as usual’ early next week. Apparently they are in the process of being acquired by a big name institution. Morgan Stanley was mentioned as a front runner. No new apps until the deal is finalized. Could be as early as Monday/Tuesday.

And you learned of this how?
 
If you're going to buy it, wait for it to start going up... don't try to fish for bottoms here... it might get ugly...



I wouldn't touch it with a stick...
 
Small banks and S&Ls are being hit by this too. Last week I counted 92 of them made a new 52 week low. These are the symbols, I cut them from my word processor and I don't know how to quickly format it to keep this from being a large post window, but here they are:

ABCW
ABVA
AF
ALLB
AMNB
AROW
AWBC
BBX
BKOR
BKUNA
BRBI
BRKL
BTFG
CATY
CCOW
CFHI
CFR
CHFC
CJBK
CLFC
CMTY
CORS
CSFL
CVBF
DCOM
FBC
FBMI
FCF
FFIC
FINB
FMAR
FMT
FPFC
FPTB
FRBK
FSNM
FULT
GBTB
GLK
HBAN
HBHC
HNBC
IBCP
JFBI
KNBT
LBBB
LXBK
MBHI
MCBC
MSFG
NDE
NPBC
NTBK
NWFI
OAKF
OCFC
ONB
OPOF
OSBC
OSKY
OZRK
PBKS
PEBO
PFB
PFS
PMBC
PRK
PROV
PRWT
PVTB
RCBK
RIVR
RNST
SAL
SASR
SBKC
TOFC
TONE
TRMK
TRST
UBSH
UCFC
UNTY
UVSP
WFBC
WFD
WHI
WIBC
WM
WTBA
WTFC
WTNY
 
wait for it to go to the pinks sheets and bottom out

then buy on the restructuring plan

There will be an opportunity for a five bagger if you time your trde right. Wait for it to go lower since the selling isnt done yet.
 
Quote from stock_trad3r:

wait for it to go to the pinks sheets and bottom out

then buy on the restructuring plan

There will be an opportunity for a five bagger if you time your trde right. Wait for it to go lower since the selling isnt done yet.


It's a five bagger from here if the company survives. If it goes to pinksheets, likely a BK...the equity holders wiped out, and those holding the debt will profit from the restructuring plan.
 
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