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rekcusdo

10/13/17 2:57 PM

#433108 RE: imtheshadow #433100

can you cite one reputable source that provides any reason(s) the warrants won't/can't be exercised?

No, there's no source of that the warrants can't be exercised. No one knows for sure. That's why I always put the word "likely" before my comment. haha.

It's like if I say it is not likely that a meteor will come and make humans extinct. It CAN happen, it just isn't likely. Same is true of the warrants, in my opinion.

Again, I'm NOT asking you to repeat your reasons

You have no idea how much this means to me. lol. I think I've repeated them like 8 times.

just looking for any reputable source that concur with you (besides the law suits we know about)

I think one of the issues is the words "reputable source". We are dealing in a great unknown right now. Some will try to compare us to AIG, but even that isn't really comparable. So, I would actually claim that anyone who claims to be a "reputable source" when giving their opinion about whether the warrants will be exercised or not is full of it. We are all just speculating. My opinion, for instance, is based on my understanding of the law...but it's still just an opinion. Anyone who claims otherwise is lying.
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EternalPatience

10/13/17 3:05 PM

#433113 RE: imtheshadow #433100

If AiG is used as an example to state that the government will exercise the warrants, then it is apples and oranges comparison. In AG's case, to the best of my knowledge there was no payback. Here in Fannie Mae there was a payback that exceeded the original loan amount and on top of it you cannot exercise the warrant to recover your money either. You cannot double dip is my humble opinion