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I didn't know that ownership of bonds had to be declared. Where does one get this information?
Also Twaddle- how do you see the buyers order? Or are you just inferring it from the price/volume behavior? Basically, these issues had gone off my radar until they jumped last week at the same time that SLM common dropped markedly. Unless they get a very good bid, given the interest rate environment I am content to hold my very modest committment for the time being. Ha
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Yahoo gets the institutional holder info from Vickers:
OSM: Major Holders for SLM CPI LKD NT - Yahoo! Finance I watch the bid/ask with Ameritrade's Apex, which gives me a level-II view of the exchanges. This particular bidder places large bids using two different exchanges, and he has more sophisticated software than I do (I tried to bid against him back when these guys were at $14-$15).
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It is strange last week there was a $.80 gap between ISM and OSM so I bought some at ISM 14.80 and sold the OSM at $15.60 now the gap is much smaller and the bonds have jumped up to 18.50.
At $15 I think it must be a buy, even if the management suceeds in bankrupting the company I got believe bond holders are going to get at least .50-.60 on the dollar. BTW in case you missed.. "Sallie Mae Commemorates April as National Financial Literacy Month" Quote:
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Mr. Deep Pockets is back at it again. 100,000 share buy limit orders for each of ISM, OSM, and JSM.
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Congressional Action on Student Loans. ISM/OSM?
Congressional Action on Student Loans. Any thoughts on how this will impact ISM/OSM share price and/or survivability?
UPDATE 1-U.S. House backs student loan intervention bill | Markets | Markets News | Reuters
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The June 15 - July 14 rate for ISM will be 6.03% at par. At recent ISM prices of about 17.6, you'll get about 8.56%.
I think folks who grabbed ISM at recent $15 prices made a smart move. If it doesn't default, they're making 10% in July. And if it defaults, they'll only need a 60% recovery to get their money back, a likely outcome. Probably not a good place to put next weeks grocery money though......
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So whats the big attraction for this vs something like the High Yield Corp fund that yields the same and has a lot more diversity? Well, except for the CPI indexing. Anyone think that if inflation shoots to 10 or 12% that they'll pay out those big checks for very long?
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Maybe they have more CPI-linked debt on their balance sheet? Of course they may also have swap agreements in place to hedge some/all of the CPI risk. Hopefully Bear Stearns isn't the counterparty! ![]() |
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Lots of volume in OSM so far this morning. Both ISM and OSM are extremely well bid at 18.25. I guess Mr. Deep Pockets is back again today.
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Now.... having said that, I do note that Congress Critters are becoming involved in student loans again by establishing publicly funded loan sources should the private sources dry up (see my post on 4/17). And at least one of the current pres candidates has mentioned that investors need to be punished in retribution for all the wild profits they've been making, so no telling where that will wind up going. So, risk in general at SLM? You betcha! But not over paying the inflation component of ISM/OSM. IMHO.
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When I investigated SLM, before buying OSM/ISM, it looks like Sallie Mae did a pretty good job of matching their fixed income student loans with fixed income securitization and variable loans with variable interest rate bonds. Also there is a lot of capital gains IF the bonds are paid back. At $17.50 the remaining 9+ years is worth an additional 4%/year add that to the 8.5% coupon and total return is over 12% at todays inflation rate. Still I wish I had never heard of them much less bought them. |
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![]() As long as you haven't gotten to the stage of regretting the day you were born, all will work out ok. I've learned more from this experience than I have since, as a child, I lost the nickle my dad had given me to buy a soda.........
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LOL, BTW what did you learn from the lost nickel?
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That dad doesn't replace lost nickles so when you get one you better take care of it!
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Aww, if Gabe loses money, I give him some more. But we talk about it.
I guess this is the difference between 2000- and the 1880's?
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Insider Buying at SLM Corp
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Interesting. I'm also trying to keep up with potential legislation regarding student loans. It seems a number of lenders have dropped out of the game since the feds changed the rules and now loans are getting scarce and expensive. Will the eventual legislaton involve the Treasurey buying loan packages? New rules? Fed subsidies? The feds getting back into the business of making loans directly to students? With the market demanding high yield type rates for student loan backed paper, it doesn't look good for students unless the feds step in. If I was a student looking for a loan today, seeing that the company making me the loan was paying 10% - 12% YTM to get the money would not be a good sign........
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For the July 15 through August 14 period, ISM will pay 5.99% at par. At recent prices, that would be in the 8.2% range. For folks who chose to jump in at around a $15 price, it would be almost 10%.
Of course, if SLM goes belly-up, distributions might be a little less.......
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