Right now it appears to be a good trading vehicle in the range of $8 to about $10. If it breaches under the pressure of selling by the new owners, I'll be out. It surely is not a long term investment. I think that the whole deal was structured to get AAP to become public without paying Wall Street their normal IPO fees.... I think that the insiders of AAP, are looking for much more than 1 time sale to cash in on their "IPO" shares.