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Messages - Ben

#1
Exactly! Convince us and you have a brand new customer base. https://forum.lendacademy.com/Smileys/default/smiley.gif" alt=":)" title="Smiley" class="smiley" />
#2
Investors - LC / IPO Eve. IPO Changed to $15 a share!
December 10, 2014, 11:00:00 PM
What's going on here? I had an order placed for 325 shares. It shows my allocation is only 225 shares? I had a little over 4000 in my account but I thought we could fund it later. Does anyone have any idea?
#3
Investors - LC / IPO Eve. IPO Changed to $15 a share!
December 09, 2014, 11:00:00 PM
So Lending Club has decided to change their IPO price from 12 to14 dollars, to a final price of15 dollars a share. I believe this is 30 percent higher than the original 10 dollar amount per share. I'm sure they are trying to get the original investors paid back handsomely by this increase. I don't care. I believe this company has a future. I'm in it for the long haul. What do you folks think about this stock increase? I am interested to know your thoughts. I'm in it for 325 shares. https://forum.lendacademy.com/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif" alt=":D" title="Cheesy" class="smiley" />
#4
For the first year my LC account was open, I as well made great returns in the twenties. Every 6 months or so I would watch it drop a few percentage points. At almost 3 years it is stabled out at about 12 percent. It's easy to make great returns in the beginning. I would like to see what this guy's percentage is a couple of years from now. You know when the loans are nice and seasoned. If this guy is relying on it staying in the twenties, for his business, he is in trouble.  https://forum.lendacademy.com/Smileys/default/tongue.gif" alt=":P" title="Tongue" class="smiley" />