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To: a128 who wrote (26489)4/7/2007 4:16:49 PM
From: Paul Senior  Respond to of 78741
 
Same as you, I don't expect I will be selling my AHM shares either, a128.



To: a128 who wrote (26489)4/7/2007 4:29:54 PM
From: Madharry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78741
 
When a company is on the hook to repurchase loans in excess of their capital, its not investing, its speculation. No one can attach attach any reliance to either E or BV at this point and the company is practically saying that in its release. I agree that investing when things are at their bleakest sounds great but you have to do so knowing that there usually is some degree of bankruptcy risk and it helps to be able to quantify that. Things are at their bleakest when the cpa starts issuing going concern letters, not when the dividend is reduced to yield over 10%.