Saturday, August 24, 2013 2:41:33 AM
DrM's post is touching on the best case scenario...which is the government cashing in, reducing their role, and opening the companies to private investment.
MASSIVE DILUTION IS THE RESULT OF THE BEST CASE SCENARIO.
...which is why analysts say Fannie and Freddie are not a good long term investments at this point in time.
If the right things begin to happen, there will be plenty of time to capitalize.
It all comes down to the fact that now simply isn't the time to INVEST in these companies. It is, however, a situation worthy of awareness.
MASSIVE DILUTION IS THE RESULT OF THE BEST CASE SCENARIO.
...which is why analysts say Fannie and Freddie are not a good long term investments at this point in time.
If the right things begin to happen, there will be plenty of time to capitalize.
It all comes down to the fact that now simply isn't the time to INVEST in these companies. It is, however, a situation worthy of awareness.
Recent FNMA News
- Fannie Mae Releases February 2026 Monthly Summary • PR Newswire (US) • 03/26/2026 08:05:00 PM
- Fannie Mae Announces Results of Tender Offer for Any and All of Certain CAS Notes • PR Newswire (US) • 03/02/2026 02:00:00 PM
- Fannie Mae Releases January 2026 Monthly Summary • PR Newswire (US) • 02/26/2026 09:05:00 PM
- Fannie Mae Announces Tender Offer for Any and All of Certain CAS Notes • PR Newswire (US) • 02/23/2026 02:00:00 PM
