Silvergate Capital Corp
WKN: A2PCBX / ISIN: US82837P4081SILVERGATE CAP. (WKN: A2PCBX) Seriöse Krypto Bank
| eröffnet am: | 13.05.21 16:44 von: | StuggiFrank |
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13.05.21 16:44
#1
StuggiFrank
SILVERGATE CAP. (WKN: A2PCBX) Seriöse Krypto Bank
Mit der SILVERGATE CAP. (WKN: A2PCBX) gibt es endlich eine profitable und fundamental seriöse Krypto Bank, die gesten eine strategische Partnerschaft mit DIEM bekanntgegeben hat. Die SILVERGATE Cap. ist unter dem Kürzel SI an der NASDAQ gelistet. SILVERGATE Cap ist profitabel und macht Gewinn. SILVERGATE Cap. ist US Federal Reserve Member und daher reguliert. Noch ist der Kurs der Aktie hochvolatil und daher eine interessante Chance, indirekt in den Krypto Handel zu investieren. Ich selbst bin gestern mit 500 Aktien zu 64 EUR eingestiegen und beabsichtige 2 Jahre zu halten.
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09.03.23 10:44
#100
Highländer49
Silvergate
Horrorcrash bei Silvergate Capital geht weiter! Nächster Bitcoin-Crash voraus?
https://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/...er-bitcoin-crash-voraus
https://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/...er-bitcoin-crash-voraus
09.03.23 16:13
#101
JohnLaw
Crypto stocks slide after Silvergate
Nearly 85% of the company's free float is under short position with short sellers making $241 million in year-to-date mark-to-market profit.
https://www.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/...shut-down-3026077
Das hat er richtig vorgesehen: FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried once described the situation as, “Life as a crypto firm can be divided up into before Silvergate and after Silvergate"
https://www.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/...shut-down-3026077
Das hat er richtig vorgesehen: FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried once described the situation as, “Life as a crypto firm can be divided up into before Silvergate and after Silvergate"
09.03.23 21:16
#102
JohnLaw
Is crypto about to be unbankable?????
Silicon Valley Bank, At Center Of Venture Capital Bubble, Suffers Record 60% Crash Amid Sudden Liquidity Crisis: One day after the biggest crypto-focused bank, Silvergate Capital, announced plans to unwind and liquidate after a deposit run effectively killed its core business model, this morning its far larger peer - the parent company of the venerable Silicon Valley Bank, SVB Financial Group - saw its shares plunge the most in more than two decades.
https://www.ariva.de/forum/...lationsblase-579625?page=90#jumppos2251
09.03.23 22:15
#103
JohnLaw
Ergänzung #104
Moody's cut SVB's credit rating to Baa1 and downgraded the bank's credit outlook to negative because of "the potential negative implications for SVB if the declining venture capital investment activity and high cash burn does not subside."
https://www.moodys.com/research/...secured-to-Baa1-from-A3--PR_474590
https://www.moodys.com/research/...secured-to-Baa1-from-A3--PR_474590
11.03.23 18:31
#104
rusi1
hier gibt es
nichts neues mehr?
SVB wird nicht mehr gehaldelt und endet wahrscheinlich wie WAMU, wo einige altaktionäre immer
noch auf entschädigung warten.
könnte sein, dass Silvergate aktionäre dies ersparrt bleibt und die bank nach umänderung der geschäfte wieder auf beinen kommt?
SVB wird nicht mehr gehaldelt und endet wahrscheinlich wie WAMU, wo einige altaktionäre immer
noch auf entschädigung warten.
könnte sein, dass Silvergate aktionäre dies ersparrt bleibt und die bank nach umänderung der geschäfte wieder auf beinen kommt?
23.03.23 21:22
#105
rusi1
erst vor paar wochen
https://seekingalpha.com/article/...es-it-could-thrive-beyond-measure
28.03.23 11:36
#109
rusi1
heute wird wieder gewetet
vorbörslich gestiegen
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/SI?p=SI
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/SI?p=SI
13.07.24 18:50
#114
rusi1
es sieht so aus,
dass silvergate frei ist, nachdem 63 millionen dollar bezahlt hat.
https://dfpi.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/337/...lvergate-Bank.pdf
https://dfpi.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/337/...lvergate-Bank.pdf
08.10.24 19:21
#117
rusi1
news
The Stilwell Group Comments on the Results of Silvergate's 2024 Annual Meeting
PR Newswire
8:00 AM ET Sep-30-2024
NEW YORK, Sept. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Stilwell Group ("Stilwell"), a beneficial owner of 12.4% of Silvergate Capital Corporation (SICPQ.NaE) ("Silvergate" or the "Company") (OTC: SICP, SICPQ, SICPL), today commented on the outcome of the Company's September 27, 2024 Annual Meeting of Stockholders (the "Annual Meeting").
On Friday, September 27, 2024, Joseph Stilwell was elected to the Silvergate board with more than 10.5 million votes, over 95% of the shares voted. The legacy directors received just over 1 million votes. Despite having set the date, time, and place of the Annual Meeting, none of these directors were able to attend the meeting, according to the Company's lawyer from Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP.
Four of the legacy directors, Paul D. Colucci, Thomas C. Dircks, Michael T. Lempres (Chairman), and Scott A. Reed, oversaw the demise of Silvergate Bank. They also oversaw previous management whom the Securities and Exchange Commission charged with committing "negligence-based fraud."[1]
Joseph Stilwell says, "I will work to maximize value for the common holders."
Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP has served as lead counsel for the Company during many months of litigation and the Company's five failed attempts to stop the Annual Meeting.
Investor Contact:
Megan Parisi
(787) 985-2194
mparisi@stilwellgroup.com
The Stilwell Group Comments on the Results of Silvergate's 2024 Annual Meeting
PR Newswire
8:00 AM ET Sep-30-2024
NEW YORK, Sept. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Stilwell Group ("Stilwell"), a beneficial owner of 12.4% of Silvergate Capital Corporation (SICPQ.NaE) ("Silvergate" or the "Company") (OTC: SICP, SICPQ, SICPL), today commented on the outcome of the Company's September 27, 2024 Annual Meeting of Stockholders (the "Annual Meeting").
On Friday, September 27, 2024, Joseph Stilwell was elected to the Silvergate board with more than 10.5 million votes, over 95% of the shares voted. The legacy directors received just over 1 million votes. Despite having set the date, time, and place of the Annual Meeting, none of these directors were able to attend the meeting, according to the Company's lawyer from Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP.
Four of the legacy directors, Paul D. Colucci, Thomas C. Dircks, Michael T. Lempres (Chairman), and Scott A. Reed, oversaw the demise of Silvergate Bank. They also oversaw previous management whom the Securities and Exchange Commission charged with committing "negligence-based fraud."[1]
Joseph Stilwell says, "I will work to maximize value for the common holders."
Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP has served as lead counsel for the Company during many months of litigation and the Company's five failed attempts to stop the Annual Meeting.
Investor Contact:
Megan Parisi
(787) 985-2194
mparisi@stilwellgroup.com
15.05.25 09:06
#119
rusi1
könnte ein fachmann
bitte erklären was auf die kleinaktionäre zu kommt?
https://cases.stretto.com/public/x353/13020/...005142580000000080.pdf
https://cases.stretto.com/public/x353/13020/...005142580000000080.pdf
23.02.26 12:32
#121
rusi1
Auszeichnung für den Anwalt
https://www.olshanlaw.com/newsroom/news/...reorganization-of-the-year
