Talk:American Home Mortgage

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Hello, I have a question on this company's 10-K. According to the latest 10-K, the company does not have any material off-balance sheet arrangements that will significantly impact the financial results. However, under the Notes in the section of securitizations, the company has a credit exposure of $10 Billion of off-balance sheet securitized loans, with $266 M of worth of non-performing loans.

Is there something shady here?

(The previous comment was made by user InvestorREIT back in March) - Well I guess we all know now don't we... Lisiate 03:23, 3 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] The end

I retitled the section "The end" to "Financial difficulties." If the company filed for Chapter 11, it's not over. It's going to try and work things out. While it remains to be seen if that can actually happen, it did not file for dissolution, so determining that it is at "the end" is speculation at this point in time. 72.94.11.71 20:07, 6 August 2007 (UTC)