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To: robert a belfer who wrote (21974)9/1/2005 2:33:16 AM
From: Carl Worth  Respond to of 78750
 
the restrictions have to do with the number of loans that can be made to one person in one calendar year, the idea being that the loans should be occasional, rather than a pseudo permanent loan, where the borrower pays back the loan from a paycheck and then immediately borrows against the next paycheck

the news has been priced in at this point, long ago really, and the companies have guided accordingly...there is also a possibility of legislative relief in texas, which is the main state affected by the new regulation, though that hasn't occurred as of yet

IMHO the companies are cash generating machines, and should be strong performers for the long haul, though the only one i have followed closely is EZPW, which i don't currently own, as i like to buy it on news or short seller rumor related dips, and sell into strength

i also like DGSE, though it is more of a developing story