pom
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Post by pom on Dec 9, 2016 16:38:49 GMT
I hope you will forgive my ignorance as a relative newcomer, but is there a reason that this trades under par when almost everything else is over? The recent loan filled well so I am slightly puzzled. It happens occasionally - and has done on other loans too - just means someone wants their money quickly and so is prepared to forfeit what may well only be a few pence (that will have been easily offset by interest earned) to jump the queue.
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oldgrumpy
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Post by oldgrumpy on Dec 9, 2016 16:41:50 GMT
It looks like someone selling wants a bit of cash for Christmas so is offering a (very small) discount to be at the front of the queue. If there was anything wrong with the loan I think there would be much bigger discounts and more of them.
edit; cross posted with pom.
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Post by hazellend on Dec 9, 2016 18:07:48 GMT
Didn't ablrate promise us a "very good news! update regarding this loan last week?
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Post by jonah on Dec 9, 2016 20:02:39 GMT
Can someone remind me if there is anything materially different between these two loans or are they just equivalent?
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Post by james on Dec 9, 2016 21:14:00 GMT
I hope you will forgive my ignorance as a relative newcomer, but is there a reason that this trades under par when almost everything else is over? The recent loan filled well so I am slightly puzzled. Nothing to worry about, just some one(s) wanting to speed up their selling but not liking the price of the current bids, perhaps after taking some already, so making an offer instead. There are people who look to buy below par and it might stimulate them as well as getting to the top of the list of parts to be bought to fulfill the next buy request. So just a competitive market doing its thing as it should. Didn't ablrate promise us a "very good news! update regarding this loan last week? The parent company is involved in a deal as partner with some other firms to build two more ecoparcs. That bodes well medium term for its financial prospects and is a positive sign for the concept overall as well. One way to find that mention is putting the C* firm name in the search box at renewables.seenews.com though Google also finds that if it's more convenient for you. Can someone remind me if there is anything materially different between these two loans or are they just equivalent? Formally the two have different end dates and that's the only difference. The notes indicate that the intention is to end the two at the same time. Presumably initially at the earlier end date but maybe at the later one with an agreed extension and some mechanism to give lenders a choice to participate or not.
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kaya
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Post by kaya on Dec 20, 2016 10:23:59 GMT
Why does DER 1 not show any interest repayments? They are marked with a green blob but show £0.
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SteveT
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Post by SteveT on Dec 20, 2016 10:38:14 GMT
Why does DER 1 not show any interest repayments? They are marked with a green blob but show £0. When did you buy it? The repayments figures are the sums paid to / due to you (against your own loan holding)
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kaya
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Post by kaya on Dec 20, 2016 11:08:24 GMT
I didn't buy it. I'm looking at the repayments form on the secondary market.
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SteveT
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Post by SteveT on Dec 20, 2016 11:11:18 GMT
I didn't buy it. I'm looking at the repayments form on the secondary market. So your historic and current expected payments from that loan are £0 monthly
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kaya
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Post by kaya on Dec 20, 2016 11:22:23 GMT
er....why? The loan is interest only, payment frequency is monthly, first payment due 13 /7/16, and on the 13th of each month.
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Post by SteveT on Dec 20, 2016 11:31:00 GMT
er....why? The loan is interest only, payment frequency is monthly, first payment due 13 /7/16, and on the 13th of each month. If you don't own any of the loan yet, you won't yet have any historic or projected payments (the figures shown on the Repayments tabs relate to your own holdings, not the entire loan).
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kaya
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Post by kaya on Dec 20, 2016 11:46:21 GMT
Ah, right. Thanks for clarifying that for me SteveT Learn something every day. For some reason I never noticed that before.
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Post by blender on Dec 20, 2016 13:49:34 GMT
Ah, right. Thanks for clarifying that for me SteveT Learn something every day. For some reason I never noticed that before. I've noticed there is a k missing from your kayak. Go carefully in it.
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kaya
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Post by kaya on Dec 20, 2016 13:53:02 GMT
ah, you've got me sussed!
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