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Post by kball on Jun 9, 2015 13:44:47 GMT -5
Fidelity rate down to 45.50% By comparison...scan their core account money rate. This beats that. by like 45% Correction...what WE get of the 45% beats that by like x-.05%...actually, maybe Fug will come along and post the exact numbers.
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Post by petech on Jun 10, 2015 15:47:22 GMT -5
32.75% for fidelity. Effective today. Woo hoo!
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Post by ezrasfund on Jun 11, 2015 8:04:47 GMT -5
Schwab still snapping up any available shares at 30% paid. As soon as my small buy settled they requested the shares this morning, and IB still does not list MNKD as available to short.
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Post by ashiwi on Jun 11, 2015 14:05:55 GMT -5
Shorts now paying 46% at Fidelity.
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Post by obamayoumama on Jun 11, 2015 14:43:42 GMT -5
Shorts now paying 46% at Fidelity. Any idea on the latest rate they are paying shareholders?
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Post by Earl Grey on Jun 11, 2015 14:50:29 GMT -5
32.75% to shareholders
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Post by petech on Jun 11, 2015 14:57:28 GMT -5
Agreed/confirmed that us shareholders are getting 32.75% (as of yesterday, might I add). That said, Fidelity has been running a 1 business day lag (at least recently) between the on-lend rate and the rate they pay us shareholders. Not sure if this 0.5% increase on the on-lend rate will be enough to trickle down to us tomorrow; but I would not be shocked if we were at 33% tomorrow (around 4:45; after market close, which seems to be their favorite time to update their rate for the day, recently).
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2015 15:48:32 GMT -5
For any of these share lending programs, do you have to have a margin account or can it be a cash account and are the only places to do this Fidelity, Schwab & IB? Is it true that you cannot lend shares from an IRA account? Thanks,
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Post by tbone on Jun 11, 2015 16:48:28 GMT -5
For any of these share lending programs, do you have to have a margin account or can it be a cash account and are the only places to do this Fidelity, Schwab & IB? Is it true that you cannot lend shares from an IRA account? Thanks, Must be fully paid for shares, not on margin. IRA is ok at Fidelity.
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Post by petech on Jun 15, 2015 9:28:33 GMT -5
Fidelity advises that the rates and the demand have fallen substantially this morning. I'm sure today's rate adjustment will be a considerable one. On a brighter note, maybe we're finally ready to go up?
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Post by kc on Jun 15, 2015 10:32:41 GMT -5
about 20% of my shares were returned on Friday. I spoke with Fidelity today and they said that they would probably go back out as the demand was still high but not like the last month.
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Post by harryx1 on Jun 15, 2015 10:55:01 GMT -5
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Post by gomnkd on Jun 15, 2015 10:58:12 GMT -5
Shorts have painted themselves into a corner. Don't bite more than what you can chew. Don't chew more than what you can swallow. Don't swallow more .....
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Post by peppy on Jun 15, 2015 11:03:24 GMT -5
91.9% interest to borrow MNKD shares? I am not sure I understand those types of numbers. The conspiracy theorist in me wonders who has the most to gain. Who gains if MNKD fails? The Status Quo?
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Post by dreamboatcruise on Jun 15, 2015 11:05:50 GMT -5
For any of these share lending programs, do you have to have a margin account or can it be a cash account and are the only places to do this Fidelity, Schwab & IB? Is it true that you cannot lend shares from an IRA account? Thanks, Not sure if those are the only ones, but can verify that Ameritrade does NOT have a paid lending program. Not sure whether they lend out shares from margin accounts that they don't pay for.
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