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PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust T.PMT


Primary Symbol: PMT Alternate Symbol(s):  PMT.PR.A | PMT.PR.B | PMT.PR.C | PMTU

PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust is a specialty finance company. The Company invests primarily in mortgage-related assets. The Company conducts all its operations, and makes investments, through PennyMac Operating Partnership, L.P. and its subsidiaries. The Company's segments include credit sensitive strategies, interest rate sensitive strategies, correspondent production, and corporate. The credit sensitive strategies segment represents its investments in credit risk transfer (CRT) arrangements, subordinate mortgage-backed securities (MBS), distressed loans, and real estate. The interest rate sensitive strategies segment represents its investments in MSRs, excess servicing spread (ESS) purchased from PFSI, Agency and senior non-Agency MBS and the related interest rate hedging activities. The Correspondent Production segment serves as an intermediary between lenders and the capital markets by purchasing, pooling and reselling credit quality loans.


NYSE:PMT - Post by User

Post by oldrancheron May 17, 2015 11:25pm
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Post# 23737981

Tower of Babel

Tower of BabelI didn't really interpret Sandheads' post as bashing,  Shammy.

Usually money "comes from" the sale of extra shares the company has that have not been sold into the market yet.  So when a financial group pays money to buy the shares, then often
existing shareholders see the share price go down for a while.  So usually we hope that doesn't happen.

But on the other hand, sometimes the company needs new money to keep going, so they have to sell some more shares (that usually havn't been issued yet). At least that is my take on it, right or wrong.

(Sham, if you start insulting too many here, then in a while only you and Lamb will be left! )

Think usa nat gas price  went up this week.
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