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Date updated:01-24-2007

My piecemeal retirement account

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  • SHLD
    Sears Holdings Co
  • $69.83
  • -1.65%
  • $71.12

Excellent management, and a company that focuses on profitability and reinvesting the profits

People owning SHLD also tend to own: AAALLAPCBABACCCAT

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  • PALAF.PK
    Paladin Energy Lt
  • $3.907
  • -0.08%
  • $3.96

Most solid of the near-term uranium producers

People owning PALAF.PK also tend to own: AMAGANGNAPNAXRCLECCRVLCTDC

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  • RNO
    Rhino Resources
  • $0.00
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

poor company, actively mining nickel

People owning RNO also tend to own: CCJELOSAAUAUYAZKBRLBVF

TheStreet.com Rating: B- What is this?

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  • INTC
    Intel Corporation
  • $19.84
  • +1.74%
  • $19.65

stalwart technology company who is going to benefiting from the next PC cycle

People owning INTC also tend to own: AAPLAMDCSCODELLGOOGIBMMSFT

TheStreet.com Rating: B What is this?

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Q. can anyone explain the BGF seper...
11.12.09 | 20:03 PM Asked by BS7518

A. BGF was an enhanced income security,
which represented one share of common
stock (BGS) plus $7.15 principal amount
of senior subordinated debt. They first
separated the note from the stock, then
did a partial redemption of the bond.
You should have received the following
for each share of BGF
1 share common (BGS)
$4.28 cash per share for the partial
redemption (this includes dividend)
1 note with face value of $3.11

There really is no market for the bond
portion. You will probably end up
holding it until redemption.

Hope that helps.

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