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Re: JosephS post# 579463

Tuesday, 12/03/2019 2:36:22 PM

Tuesday, December 03, 2019 2:36:22 PM

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Shares trade despite no possible reimbursement of Treasury “injection”. That was my point, though I left out that little detail. That’s what makes it profound that they left the shares to continue trading. So, yes, there have been conservatorships wherein the shares still traded. But has there ever been a conservatorship wherein the shares still traded, and there was no way to ever pay back capital “injections”/loans / lines of credit / lifelines? I don’t think anyone could find an example of that happening in this country. And that’s why their decision to allow the shares to still trade is profound.