Financial News Discussion of FNM - Fannie Mae on Imus In The Morning

Financial News for Fannie Mae (FNM)

FNM 1/8/2010 3:56PM 52 Week Price Range Market Capitalization Dividend Yield Recent Dividend
$1.16 $0.35 — $2.13 $1.3 Billion n/a $0.75

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Fannie Mae was discussed on Imus In The Morning which was originally produced by Fox Business on 11/6/2009
Imus In The Morning hosted by Don Imus has an unbelievable following and has been known to really impact stocks with their news coverage. Today, Fannie Mae was discussed on Imus In The Morning.

This h is live premarket action this morning for aig after its earnings report. It has come back a little bit after trading even lower than this earlier this morning. FANNIE MAE needs $15 billion more of your money. Posting a 19 billion dollars net loss and this additional money will come from a preferred stock agreement bringing fannie's total government aid to more than 60 billion dollars. And the pay czar weighing in on plans from other regulators to slash executive pay. Ken feinberg says he's been offered only general proposals which sound good, but have not yet been tested.

“nd this additional money will come from a preferred stock agreement bringing fannie's total government aid to more than 60 billion dollars. And the pay czar weighing in on plans from other regulators to slash executive pay. Ken feinberg says he's been offered only general proposals which sound good, but have not yet been tested. ” Imus In The Morning Nov 6, 2009 7:24 AM
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