SI
SI
discoversearch

We've detected that you're using an ad content blocking browser plug-in or feature. Ads provide a critical source of revenue to the continued operation of Silicon Investor.  We ask that you disable ad blocking while on Silicon Investor in the best interests of our community.  If you are not using an ad blocker but are still receiving this message, make sure your browser's tracking protection is set to the 'standard' level.
Strategies & Market Trends
Floorless Preferred Stock/Debenture
An SI Board Since January 1998
Posts SubjectMarks Bans
1438 147 0
Emcee:  John Liu Type:  Unmoderated
Previous 25 | Next 25 | View Recent | Post Message
Go to reply# or date (mm/dd/yy):
ReplyMessage PreviewFromRecsPosted
1238Zeev - Have a look at this. I haven't yet found what the floor is. With a Perspective-10/2/2000
1237Info, first, MSFT has pocketed a sizeable premium for these puts, and MSFT has bZeev Hed-9/29/2000
1236Zeev, what about this thought reg MSFT: Message 14485059RockyBalboa-9/29/2000
1235hello all - I was wondering what any of you might think of this financing dealsally duros-9/29/2000
1234Larry, except that the "floornessness" disappears if the stock trades Zeev Hed-9/23/2000
1233ex, its not uncommon for floorless issuances to have an option for the company tLarry Brubaker-9/21/2000
1232Sounds like a floorless with a way out. This use to be a BB stock 10kwizard.coPink Minion-9/21/2000
1231<<...but they can easily become a "floorless equity line of credit.&qxcr600-9/20/2000
1230Mama, actually, Bear ansStearn were the :financiers" behind CTYS' floorZeev Hed-9/19/2000
1229Thank you for the explanation. Best to you.Souze-9/19/2000
1228Souze, what I meant was that they wrote this financing in order to take the riskMama Bear-9/19/2000
1227OK, thanks. That makes sense. Under that scenario, they would not have any reaSouze-9/19/2000
1226Assuming the stock price will go down... Which is more likely than up... This isLand Shark-9/19/2000
1225<i>What they want is to collect their money regardless of the price.</iSouze-9/19/2000
1224<i>"; then they want the price to go up</i>" Not really. Mama Bear-9/19/2000
1223I see what you mean that there is no set floor price. So that is 'floorlessSouze-9/19/2000
1222There looks to be no floor price for the offering, so in theory the no. of sharLand Shark-9/19/2000
1221Although I'm not able to define 'floorless' this excerpt from the reSouze-9/19/2000
1220Looks like a floorless for Globalstar biz.yahoo.comLarry Brubaker-9/19/2000
1219Thanks for the correction Gerald. I agree with your statement. I deserve it as IDr. John M. de Castro-9/15/2000
1218<i>But, the whole deal seems to preclude short selling.</i> "WGerald Walls-9/15/2000
1217Pharmos convertible debentures. This is a complex deal an appears to have floorlDr. John M. de Castro-9/15/2000
1216From Forbes.com: forbes.com Public Companies Come Home To Poppa Glenn Petersen-8/30/2000
1215Cramer rewrites his Toxics posts (now on the free site so readable by all): ParGerald Walls-8/28/2000
1214Cramer's latest on toxics. It's referenced in the post below, and the uDoc Bones-8/23/2000
Previous 25 | Next 25 | View Recent | Post Message
Go to reply# or date (mm/dd/yy):