Wednesday, October 05, 2022 11:16:56 AM
$22 was the high for the 'cheapies'
It was always about:
R-ship or not > which was dangled repeatedly
If no r-ship, then when end of c-ship?
There were folks that came & went. HF jumped on and bailed.
Imparting the NPV to a jury & Lamberth will be tricky.
FNMA was $60 in 2007, $6 in 2008, $.25 after c-ship announced. Like a company ready for BK.
Not sure what it was in Aug. 2012 nor the JPS.
Silly though to use any of those prices for damages. C and BoA etc. were pennies on the dollar, too.
It was always about:
R-ship or not > which was dangled repeatedly
If no r-ship, then when end of c-ship?
There were folks that came & went. HF jumped on and bailed.
Imparting the NPV to a jury & Lamberth will be tricky.
FNMA was $60 in 2007, $6 in 2008, $.25 after c-ship announced. Like a company ready for BK.
Not sure what it was in Aug. 2012 nor the JPS.
Silly though to use any of those prices for damages. C and BoA etc. were pennies on the dollar, too.
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