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Apollo Investment Corporation 6.875% Senior Notes due 2043 AIY

Apollo Investment Corp is US-based closed-end non-diversified management investment company. The company's investment objective is to generate current income and capital appreciation. It mainly invests in various forms of debt investments such as secured and unsecured debt, loan investments and equity in private middle-market companies as well as public companies and in structured products. The company's portfolio includes secured and unsecured debt of private middle-market companies and equity


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Post by Sockeye2on Nov 26, 2010 10:30am
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Anybody have an opinion on the bailout?

Anybody have an opinion on the bailout?I don't see too much action on this bullboard but I am sitting with AIB at .95c average and going to take it through the weekend. Any opinions out there with all the negativity such as the S&P downgrade political etc. All this has been absorbed into the market and the SP is still hovering around 1.00. I am hoping for a jump on Monday with the finalization of the bailout but think you would have to get out just after that because reality will set in and then you will have to treat this as a daytrading stock with all the volatility. I have put some in an TSFA for the long term but have a position in a trading account
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