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Ready Capital Corp T.RC


Primary Symbol: RC Alternate Symbol(s):  RC.PR.C | RCD

Ready Capital Corporation is a multi-strategy real estate finance company that originates, acquires, finances and services small- to medium-sized balance commercial loans. Its segments include LMM Commercial Real Estate and Small Business Lending. The LMM Commercial Real Estate segment originates lower-to-middle-market commercial real estate (LMM) loans across the full life cycle of an LMM property including construction, bridge, stabilized and agency loan origination channels through its wholly owned subsidiary, ReadyCap Commercial, LLC. These originated loans are generally held-for-investment or placed into securitization structures. As part of this segment, it originates and services multi-family loan products under the Freddie Mac SBL program. The Small Business Lending segment acquires, originates and services owner-occupied loans guaranteed by the Small Business Administration (SBA) under its SBA Section 7(a) Program through its wholly owned subsidiary, ReadyCap Lending, LLC.


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Comment by stocked17on Nov 04, 2003 9:11am
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RE: JP Morgan and Xign...

RE: JP Morgan and Xign...TVL, thanks for the post. I guess I didn't read down far enough. I still wonder if the percentage is a bit lower on a fully diluted basis but 20% sounds good to me. Can anyone provide some market depth? I see a 10k bid but not sure if it's at .85 or at market. Anyway, just wondering what the overall depth is looking like. TIA. Good luck to all.
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