Last I checked, Bank of America's offer was something like .8595 shares of BAC common for each share of Merrill Lynch common. Looking at BAC's current $28.22 price, that sounds like a $24.25 per share offer.
MER has been slipping steadily since after-hours trading just after the announcement had it in the mid-20s. Implied volatility for at the money calls 30 days out is sitting just below 200% as well. With spreads and volatility like that, someone in a risk arbitrage shop is going to clean up. And someone is going to take it on the chin.
I wonder if that long, even slide on my MER chart is just thankful equity holders bleeding out into the risk-arb crowd though.






Posted by guest , Sep 16, 2008 10:30AM
1st
Posted by guest , Sep 16, 2008 10:46AM
Where is the filing?
Little suspect that nothing up?
Posted by guest , Sep 16, 2008 11:10AM
Where is the love? Here -
http://moneyistheway.blogspot.com/2008/09/where-is-love.html
Posted by guest , Sep 16, 2008 11:15AM
A BoA shareholder might be a very happy person today.
They learned in first hand how to burn money (a lot of) in a single stroke
Posted by Anal_yst , Sep 16, 2008 11:21AM
mmm vol, delicious