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nobbybarnesranoverthewrongtrip
27 Jul 10 22:52
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it represents good option value on corporate activity.

apologies for being a thicko.

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Pangloss
When: 27 Jul 10 23:28
We would like to sell you something you do not understand, and hopefully will be too embarrassed to ask us to explain it to you.  This is handy as we don't quite understand it either, but it sounds quite sophisticated.
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V4 Vendetta
When: 28 Jul 10 15:28
I would think it's something that would make money if the world economy recovers and has a limited downside.  Not sure what that would be, probably Pangloss' idea...
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nobbybarnesranoverthewrongtrip
When: 28 Jul 10 15:47
thanks goring. it relates to a recommendation to buy partygaming shares.
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V4 Vendetta
When: 28 Jul 10 16:03
Chart doesn't look particularly appealing, but bookies stocks are likely to be more 'bondlike' than typical equities I guess.
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nobbybarnesranoverthewrongtrip
When: 30 Jul 10 18:21
up 20% yesterday goring. obviously wish i'd have bought now.
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Pangloss
When: 30 Jul 10 23:12
All online gambling site shares up following Senate vote on Wed which may permit some online gambling in the US.  PGaming also influenced by proposed merger with BWin.
By:
Shab
When: 01 Aug 10 00:17
represents good option value on corporate activity.

It means that there is a chance it could be bought out. 'Corporate activity' just means another company coming in with an offer.
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Pangloss
When: 01 Aug 10 15:21
There is minimal chance Partygaming could be bought out - it is the largest online gaming firm in the world. 

It can, however, buy out other smaller firms.  The 'merger' with BWin falls into this category as PGaming will be the larger partner in the new combined business, assuming the deal goes ahead.
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Shab
When: 01 Aug 10 19:37
I don't know Partygaming at all, so cannot comment on whether the report has any legs or not.

However, it would only make sense to shareholders if the company was being bought - if they were buying smaller companies, it is generally the case that the shares in the target company go up, and the buyer goes down or stays about the same.
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V4 Vendetta
When: 02 Aug 10 08:38
Oops, sorry nobby.  Shocked
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nobbybarnesranoverthewrongtrip
When: 03 Aug 10 11:10
no worries goring. i was only going to buy 1k worth.

goring, i have a lot of exposure to stocks and would feel uneasy having more do you think i could do worse than lending what cash i have spare out on zopa.com. (circa 20k)
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V4 Vendetta
When: 05 Aug 10 21:58
Not looked at it in a while.  I know there are some good yields - maybe start small.  I'm looking at things like California municipals etc.
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nobbybarnesranoverthewrongtrip
When: 07 Aug 10 09:37
goring, excuse my ignorance but with the above are you essentially lending californian municipals money?  i lent a small amount on zopa last year and got an expected return of 7.8% net, when i went on there the other day the rate had dropped to 6.4%. as its a market i assume there are more lenders than borrowers?
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V4 Vendetta
When: 07 Aug 10 20:25
Yes, buying city and county bonds - that sort of thing.  Lending money to small government bodies.  You can get 6,7,8% type of figures on some of the longer-dated bonds.  Aim would be to sell a rally if/when the crunch and fiscal positions improve.

Don't know the make-up on zopa.  Obviously there's the same amount to be borrowed and lent at the current price, there may be more of one or the other in each direction.
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