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To: Paul Senior who wrote (59806)9/6/2017 9:26:06 AM
From: Jurgis Bekepuris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78696
 
NNI - its student loan business is in the runoff. They don't make new loans. In past couple years they have bought loans to service, but that's also in runoff. So the complicated part is how long the runoff lasts, how much money they make from it and what business(es) they build/buy to replace the loan runoff. There is also another segment of business where Dept of Education stopped their requisition process and it's unknown what will happen next.



To: Paul Senior who wrote (59806)9/7/2017 11:38:00 AM
From: Wallace Rivers  Respond to of 78696
 
Not active like many on this thread, but am posting activity yesterday and today. Yesterday made ST position trade in BGS prior to ex date. Got a modest spike yesterday, which I sold the position into. May re-enter at a lower price.
Sold out my LT (a little over a year) BMY this morning, as the stock is overbought IMHO.