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Welcome to the major leagues of debt. Collateralized debt obligations, almost always referred to as a CDOs, are horrendously
complicated deals that often leave anyone without a MBA wondering what was put into these CDOs.
The first thing to
understand about bonds, (aka debt) is that bonds are often backed by something else. Think about your home mortgage. If you
don't pay your mortgage, the bank can take the house. You end up homeless, and the bank sells the house to pay off the rest
of that mortgage. There is something "backing" that mortgage; something lender can fall back on, if you don't pay your bills
like a good human being. That's called collateral.
CDOs are one flavor of an entire sector of investing called structured
finance, and they are also backed. CDOs, in the simplest concept, are just bonds backed by something else. In most cases,
a CDO is backed by a collection of various types of debt. CDOs can be home mortgages, or other types of debt like credit cards,
auto loans, and personal loans. Most of these types of debt are usually considered a bit more risky and they don't have the
backing that a home loan does. So, if you think it through, you can imagine that CDOs are usually considered a risky investment.
To take a step further, understand that CDOs have multiple flavors within each CDO. These flavors are called tranches. If you've taken French, you might recognize the word, it means "slice" or "portion." Each slice of that CDO you invest in is a little different and carries different amounts of risk.
You could invest in the lowest risk tranche of the CDO, which would
provide you lower risk. But, you don't get a good return on that investment. Or, you can be the heroic adventurer of bonds
and invest in the lowest-grade tranche of the CDO. You'll make an amazing return, but if the economy even looks at you wrong,
you might lose the entire investment.
CDOs aren¿t easy, and are almost always invested in by mutual funds, insurance
companies and hedge funds. As an individual investor, you will probably not come across a CDO you can participate in.
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Monday, July 14, 2008
Virtual Radiologic Announces Date for Second Quarter Earnings Release and Conference Call
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MINNEAPOLIS, Jul 14, 2008 (PrimeNewswire via COMTEX) ----Virtual Radiologic Corp. (Nasdaq:VRAD), a leading national provider of teleradiology services, today announced plans to release its second quarter 2008 financial results on Monday, July 28, 2008, following the close of the stock market. The company will conduct a conference call and live webcast to discuss these results at 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time on the same day. The conference call will include prepared remarks by senior management, followed by a question and answer session.
To access the conference call, dial (877) 419-6590 (United States and Canada), or (719) 325-4896 (outside the United States and Canada). No passcode is required.
The live webcast will be available in the Investor Relations section of Virtual Radiologic's website at http://ir.virtualrad.com under "Events and Presentations." The webcast will be archived shortly after the call for on-demand replay. In addition, a telephone replay of the conference call will be available from 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time on Monday, July 28, through midnight on Thursday, August 28th. To access the telephone replay, dial (719) 457-0820 and use passcode 5641045.
About Virtual Radiologic
Virtual Radiologic Corporation (www.virtualrad.com) provides teleradiology solutions to radiology practices and medical centers throughout the United States. Utilizing market-leading, proprietary workflow technology, Virtual Radiologic physicians perform preliminary and final read interpretations for emergent and non-emergent needs -- day or night, 365 days a year. Virtual Radiologic's American Board of Radiology-certified radiologists are collectively licensed in all 50 states. Virtual Radiologic is Joint Commission-certified and serves hundreds of clients supporting more than 830 medical facilities.
This news release was distributed by PrimeNewswire, www.primenewswire.com
SOURCE: Virtual Radiologic Corporation
Virtual Radiologic Corporation John Waelti (952) 392-1196
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