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CIT Group: Still on the Brink of Bankruptcy
Excerpt from the InvestorGuide.com Stock of the Day on 9/30/2009

For the last few months, investors have been holding on to their seats waiting to see how things will unfold at CIT Group Inc. Rumors regarding stability have been circulating about the trouble commercial lender since the beginning of the year. It seems like every month the company is trying something new to get more money back on the books, but their methods are not proving to be effective. Now the lender is in the midst of a last-ditch bid to restructure by handing control to its bondholders. Will this plan end all the headaches over at CIT Group? If this new plan isn't successful, will the company be forced into bankruptcy?

CIT Group has definitely had a rough quarter. The deterioration of credit markets during the height of the financial crisis really put the company in a vulnerable place. CIT Group received $2.3 billion in Federal aid last year and another $3 billion in emergency funds from bondholders in July, but that was not enough to even cut the company's debt in half. CIT problems stem from the fact that, unlike banks, it doesn't have a reliable source of funding such as deposits to raise money that it can turn around and lend. The company's low credit rating has made it even more difficult to raise money, so it comes as no surprise that it has been exploring multiple options for financing. The latest option would offer bondholders new debt secured by CIT assets, as well as nearly all of the equity in a restructured firm. The firm believes that this would eliminate 30% to 40% of its more than $30 billion in debt outstanding. If this plan is approved by bondholders, CIT may be able to convince regulators to lift a cease-and-desist order preventing it from taking in new deposits. This would mean more money for the struggling lender. Some CIT bondholders have expressed support for a new debt exchange plan, but a large percentage of them are still not on board. If it was up to taxpayers the deal wouldn't likely go though. While the U.S. would recover a small amount in any debt-exchange plan, it is likely that much of the sum would be wiped out. More >


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CIT Group -- Too Small to Save
Excerpt from the InvestorGuide.com Stock of the Day on 7/15/2009

The too big to fail theory is meeting a significant test in Washington right now as the government and the FDIC wrestle with the question of whether to bailout CIT Group and if so, how? CIT is not a quintessential financial powerhouse as its balance sheet totals only $75 billion but it is a big player in the small business lending market. Therefore, the firm is selling the deep financing connection that it has with the small business community to make its case for a bailout. Initially, the administration was not having any of it but now they seem to be coming around. More >

Capital One Slashes Dividend
Excerpt from the InvestorGuide.com Stock of the Day on 3/9/2009

Capital One announced on Monday that it will slash its quarterly dividend by 87% as a cost-cutting procedure. This cut will be implemented in the second-quarter of 2009 and will reduce the company's dividend to 5 cents a share from 37.5 cents. The company said that this cut will save around $500 million annually. Capital One has simply been added to the growing list of companies that have decided to cut quarterly dividends as each tries to conserve capital during this prolonged economic downturn. What was the motivating factor that led the company to this decision? Will this cut be enough to help the company weather the remainder of this financial storm? More >

HF Financial (HFFC) Upgrades

Date
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Old Rating
New Rating
10/29/2008
Sandler O'Neill
Hold
Buy
01/30/2008
FTN Midwest
Neutral
Buy

HF Financial (HFFC) Downgrades

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No downgrades listed for HFFC at this time.

HF Financial (HFFC) New Coverage

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