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Resource Capital Corp ha cambiato il proprio nome in Exantas Capital Corp

RSO-C US76120W6093 è ora XAN-C.

A partire dal 29 maggio 2018. Il nuovo numero CUSIP per le azioni ordinarie della Società è 30068N105 e il nuovo numero CUSIP per le Azioni privilegiate è 30068N402


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Resource Capital Corp ha cambiato il proprio nome in Exantas Capital Corp

RSO-C US76120W6093 è ora XAN-C.

A partire dal 29 maggio 2018. Il nuovo numero CUSIP per le azioni ordinarie della Società è 30068N105 e il nuovo numero CUSIP per le Azioni privilegiate è 30068N402


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Grazie Peco. Binck ha già variato, ma fino a ieri sera Yahoo, Seeking Alpha e Marketwach la davano per sconosciuta. Esatto contrario per Five Oaks, ora Hunt.
 
Grazie Peco. Binck ha già variato, ma fino a ieri sera Yahoo, Seeking Alpha e Marketwach la davano per sconosciuta. Esatto contrario per Five Oaks, ora Hunt.
Adesso c’è anche Hunt Companies Finance 8,75% US44558T2096 HCFT-A con Binck.

In sostituzione di OAKS-A US33830W2052
 
05/30/2018 | 07:52am EDT
(Reuters) - Arca Capital, one of the largest shareholders in AmTrust Financial, on Wednesday urged other investors to vote against the U.S. insurer's plans to go private, citing "absurdly low valuation" of $13.50 per share.
The Czech-based investment company follows activist investor Carl Icahn in opposing the proposed privatisation transaction.
Icahn earlier this month filed a lawsuit against AmTrust and the family that controls the company, accusing them of trying to take the insurer private at the wrong time and at the wrong price.
Arca Capital also demanded that AmTrust Chief Executive Officer Barry Zyskind and George and Leah Karfunkel of the controlling family publicly defend the privatisation plan.
On March 1, AmTrust said it would be acquired in a $2.7 billion (2 billion pounds) deal by a group of shareholders including its founding family, chief executive officer and private equity funds.
 
05/30/2018 | 07:52am EDT
(Reuters) - Arca Capital, one of the largest shareholders in AmTrust Financial, on Wednesday urged other investors to vote against the U.S. insurer's plans to go private, citing "absurdly low valuation" of $13.50 per share.
The Czech-based investment company follows activist investor Carl Icahn in opposing the proposed privatisation transaction.
Icahn earlier this month filed a lawsuit against AmTrust and the family that controls the company, accusing them of trying to take the insurer private at the wrong time and at the wrong price.
Arca Capital also demanded that AmTrust Chief Executive Officer Barry Zyskind and George and Leah Karfunkel of the controlling family publicly defend the privatisation plan.
On March 1, AmTrust said it would be acquired in a $2.7 billion (2 billion pounds) deal by a group of shareholders including its founding family, chief executive officer and private equity funds.

io spero che le preferred rimangano listate sul mercato...
 
HONG KONG, May 31, 2018 /PRNewswire/ - Seaspan Corporation ("Seaspan") (NYSE:SSW), the world's largest independent containership owner operator, today announced that Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited, through certain subsidiaries (collectively, "Fairfax"), has entered into a definitive agreement to invest an additional $500 million of equity in Seaspan through the exercise of two tranches of warrants, increasing Fairfax's total investment in Seaspan to $1 billion.
 
HONG KONG, May 31, 2018 /PRNewswire/ - Seaspan Corporation ("Seaspan") (NYSE:SSW), the world's largest independent containership owner operator, today announced that Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited, through certain subsidiaries (collectively, "Fairfax"), has entered into a definitive agreement to invest an additional $500 million of equity in Seaspan through the exercise of two tranches of warrants, increasing Fairfax's total investment in Seaspan to $1 billion.


GOOD NEWS!!!!!
 

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