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Cityscape Financial (CTYS)
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894 I have been thinking about the convertible holders shorting and converting intoRational-10/13/1997
893 Some of the short selling could be from convertible holders. Short selling is aRobert T. Quasius-10/13/1997
892 Borland is another one. I lost heavily on Borland stock, watching it drop from Robert T. Quasius-10/13/1997
891 In particular, Sav*-A-Loan is extended only to prime borrowers who are better cRational-10/13/1997
890 <Is the Sav*-A-Loan program a specialty product?> Sure sounds that way. Brooks Jackson-10/13/1997
889 Sankar, From the latest 10-K. Could not find any reference in latest 10-Q. --Chris-10/13/1997
888 Chris, Sav*-A-Loan can go up to 125%. But, CTYS told me that in effect these Rational-10/13/1997
887 Mason, Quite frankly, I do not know the rules. Someone on this thread mentionRational-10/13/1997
886 >>Assuming that about a half are available for sorting (since institutionMason Barge-10/13/1997
885 Sankar, <i> the weighted average LTV of all loans in CTYS loan portfolioChris-10/13/1997
884 <<Are there recent instances in which such suits have been won?>> PuddleGlum-10/12/1997
883 Christopher: Thanks for the table on short interests. About a third of the shRational-10/12/1997
882 All, CTYS Short Interest for the last 12-months. Month Shares AvgChris-10/12/1997
881 <i> "If CTYS is telling borrowers they can automatically deduct all Rational-10/12/1997
880 Here's a link to the IRS publication regarding the deductibility of home moBrooks Jackson-10/12/1997
879 I think we had already discussed that the weighted average LTV of all loans in Rational-10/12/1997
878 Any new IRS ruling may affect all the high LTV lenders, not just CTYS. I am alRational-10/12/1997
877 My question was not on the modus operandi or the possible types of resolution wRational-10/12/1997
876 <...these borrowers will not default...> We hope. <If there is a losBrooks Jackson-10/12/1997
875 <i>Are there recent instances in which such suits have been won?</i>Ploni-10/12/1997
874 Simply put, yes. However, they can be long, drawn out affairs. As stated prevLAWREAL-10/12/1997
873 I am not giving legal advice, merely stating what occurs. There have been manLAWREAL-10/12/1997
872 The "Sav*-a-loan" program is for <b> prime borrowers </b>Rational-10/12/1997
871 LAWREAL, I guess I am ignorant on class action suits. I have always thought tChris-10/12/1997
870 Sankar: While it's true the "Sav*-a-loan" program amounts to rougBrooks Jackson-10/12/1997
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