VISA IPO Playbook?


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Shelia asks:

would it be a smart way to buy VISA IPO on it’s first day first thing in the morning and sell 75% of your share at the end of day or next day or whenever it reached 25-30% gain?

then wait for pullback and buy more shares on its way down?
can someone also answer this question regarding websites that track shorts and put options?

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=And_sNVc8CTW3mmGztE1BKLsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20080307180815AA9c7u4

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2 Comments to "VISA IPO Playbook?"

  1. Libbie

    All I can say is,”If your going buy, going to your broker in that outfit!”

  2. Sophia

    From seekingalpha

    I have one idea for you. You probably won’t get rich and hey I can’t guarantee you’ll make a dime (how’s that for a disclaimer - now do your own DD!), but for grins and giggles I thought I’d throw out a back door entry into the Visa IPO bonanza. National City Corp (NCC). Huh? Here’s my reasoning: National City owns what will be a 4 - 5% stake in the new public Visa. Considering NCC does just north of 12 billion in revenue a year, it won’t amount to a large slice, but enough of a slice to potentially start moving the stock out of the cellar.. a deep dark cellar. I’m not a bottom fisher and don’t recommend it as a strategy, but for you valuation junkies who like to run the numbers perhaps this trade makes some sense down here?

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