HARRYCAT
- 21 Nov 2007 18:47
- 9 of 165
Still think it's a 'buy' driver?
Very tricky to pick the bottom of this one, imo. (Excuse the expression).
explosive
- 21 Nov 2007 21:42
- 11 of 165
You could view it as 280m issue (no condidence) against a market cap of half that. If issues taken fully sp dilutes by a factor of 3. However should market conditions (or interest rates fall as some predict in the new year) issues won't be required leaving the share very undervalued!! Very hard one to call at the mo so for me its a watch and see. Could jump on with the band wagon, plenty of upside should conditions prevail..
halifax
- 21 Nov 2007 23:00
- 12 of 165
Looks like another NRK.
hlyeo98
- 25 Nov 2007 13:39
- 14 of 165
There is a chance Paragon will totally collapse.
survived87
- 25 Nov 2007 14:20
- 15 of 165
"If the government had a bad week last week, the banking and property world is suffering more. Northern Rock's shares fell to an all-time low, new mortgages dropped to a 10-year low, Paragon, a company specialising in buy-to-lets, said it might have to suspend new lending because of the credit squeeze as its shares halved, and Barclays announced more than 1bn of loan write-offs from its American lending."
http://politics.guardian.co.uk/columnist/story/0,,2216776,00.html
Toya
- 25 Nov 2007 18:35
- 16 of 165
From the Sunday Times
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/banking_and_finance/article2935671.ece
Paragon backers pledge
FOUR top investors in buy-to-let mortgage lender Paragon have vowed to provide a cash injection to fend off the threat of it having to launch a rights issue in three months.
Paragon said last week that it was struggling to refinance loans that fall due in February. It has been been in talks with its lenders since August about replacing a working-capital loan that is due to be repaid. The company had persuaded its adviser UBS to line up a rights issue in case a new loan could not be secured on reasonable terms.
But now, Standard Life, Blackrock, M&G and Schroders which between them hold more than 23% of Paragon have told Paragons board that they are prepared to back a funding exercise to raise the full 280m that the mortgage lender requires.
cynic
- 25 Nov 2007 19:41
- 17 of 165
certainly an interesting punt, but can't weight up quite how risky
Toya
- 25 Nov 2007 19:50
- 18 of 165
Keep an eye on it in the morning and see what happens. If I see buyers lining up I might go for it. Otherwise: RIO is the place to be I reckon.
cynic
- 26 Nov 2007 08:17
- 19 of 165
oilyrag
- 26 Nov 2007 08:18
- 20 of 165
I went in at 1.3395 but purchase not showing yet. Hoping for a quick profit and exit today.
cynic
- 26 Nov 2007 08:30
- 21 of 165
i have just gone long too, albeit at 141.5 ..... i'll watch carefully, but i really don't think this company will go belly up, and sp could (easily?) get close to 200 (see above) before running out of puff .... whether or not i shall choose to stay in that long remains to be seen.
Toya
- 26 Nov 2007 09:08
- 22 of 165
I decided on RIO this morning (not as a destination, though that would be fun!). Meanwhile, I think PAG is one to watch v carefully. I agree it could bounce back to anywhere around 200-250p quite soon. Good luck!
janetbennison
- 26 Nov 2007 09:13
- 23 of 165
I have just bount 5000 at 1.30 and will wait to see how they go.
oilyrag
- 26 Nov 2007 09:31
- 24 of 165
Janet, how do you bount, lol.
janetbennison
- 26 Nov 2007 09:32
- 25 of 165
what does the word bount mean?
oilyrag
- 26 Nov 2007 09:35
- 26 of 165
I dont know, you used it in post 23.
janetbennison
- 26 Nov 2007 09:37
- 27 of 165
sorry I meant bought, my mistake - sorry
explosive
- 26 Nov 2007 13:58
- 28 of 165
I think a long is a good choice with todays news that PAG are looking to raise 140m with the sale of car loan notes, I may well also go long. First though I want to see how much discount they have to give to raise 140m on loan notes, as this may cause the sp to drop further, considering the recent crunch I'm expecting discounts not to be favourable.