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FHFA looking at g-fee increase.
http://m.seekingalpha.com/news/1788113
Thanks for your post.
Ok got it. Thanks.
Uplisting with out releasing means, assurance that the shares are valid ??
Means FnF won't be wind down. i.e Govt stops sweeping?? Please clarify ?? Thanks.
Some one posted here earlier that Release happens before Uplist. He described: Putting the Cart before the horse if Uplist happens before the Release.
In the meantime, the sweep is an idiotic policy that froze out private investors, ending the private/public partnership that worked well for decades. The sweep needs to go. I know the hedge fund “bosses” are in this for profit, but frankly, I applaud their efforts to keep the government honest. - nofinback on Jun 5th 9.48 A.M (Last paragraph from his comment.)
http://timhoward717.com/2014/06/04/sweeney-order-6414/#comments
Relax no where near decision on protective order. Crack down on leaks today. - Tim Howard 717
His comment on June 4th at 10.22 in the below link:
http://timhoward717.com/2014/06/04/sweeney-order-6414/#comments
Sweeney order 6/4/14 - Tim Howard
http://timhoward717.com
The news looks good.
Thanks for posting this.
Then after some time news came out that Ackman bought 10% both in FNMA and FMCC . Then Berkowitz. Then Ackman again increasing his position to 11%? in both. Then here we are now, hearing that Icahn bought $51 million shares.
DT, you are the very first one telling the board, with your investment mind, long back that the big boys are loading FNMA and FMCC . Then after sometime news came out that Ackman loaded about 10% both on FNMA and FMCC . IMO your expertise guidance might have helped many longs here to hold their shares tight during the tough time. Thanks.
Obi, you are the most valuable asset to the board.
May be that's the reason why big hedge funds entered. Just IMHO . Thanks.
There's good information in it.
Please read through that value walk link. Thanks.
The cat is out of the bag - Tim Howard 717
http://timhoward717.com
I wish that it happens
Why ??????
We have seen this kind of pre-market volume few months back, before the Ackman news came out that he bought 10% in FNMA and FMCC.
I am long here. Please add me as well. Thanks.
I agree that FNMA and FMCC are getting stronger and stronger on each passing day.
Hi DT, HOD for now is $4.76 in TD Ameritrade.
Thanks Bruce, for the explanation.
News: Massachusetts sues Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, FHFA over alleged refusal
Thanks for posting. Looking good.
Looks good. Thanks.
Motion for protective order filed - Tim Howard
http://timhoward717.com
Just try sending the detailed question/ information to info@investorsunite.org .
Hi Rocco2, can you please send this question/ information to investorsunite.org . It may be helpful for them to ask this question right people .
That's about $18 million.
Today I had a dream that FNMA is at $11.33. I don't know whether I got this dream just because I was hoping a lot, this to go beyond $10.
The wind is at our back - Tim Howard
http://timhoward717.com
Holding above $4.30 very nicely for the past few days with out any news. I feel something is brewing which we don't know yet.
Warren Buffett: What is he buying right now ?
http://www.warrenbuffett.com
Please see that Fannie Mae is mentioned in that link.
Made 2.5 billion earlier, in 2000.
Now telling in 2014 share holders meeting:
1)The two companies doing what they should be doing.
2)The mother load of opportunity is here in the USA.
Connect the dots.
At FnF, investors get the cold shoulder.
http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2014/05/25/at-fannie-mae-and-freddie-mac-investors-get-the-co.aspx
The two companies are doing what they should be doing. -- Buffett at 2014 annual share holders meeting
http://mobile.nytimes.com/blogs/dealbook/2014/05/03/live-blog-berkshire-hathaways-2014-shareholder-meeting/