Sunday, April 18, 2021 7:02:07 PM
1) Why is the government entitled to exercise the warrants? They were awarded fraudulently by one government agency to another at an exercise price of 100,000 shares for a single dollar. The previous day Fannie closed at $7.04. Freddie at $5.10.
2) Why wouldn't tolling of the statutes of limitations be suspended during conservatorship? The SPSPA, FHFA, Treasury and a few courts have informed us that our rights have been transferred to FHFA as long as the corporations are in conservatorship.
3) All TBTF banks were allowed to buy back the warrants at an an average price of previous 20-day closing price. In Fannie and Freddie warrant agreements there is a definition of "fair value" similar to the price charged the banks. Why wouldn't Fannie and Freddie be allowed to buy back the warrants under the same terms?
Please note that I have written this post without accusing anyone of being a spineless dickwad.
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