Thursday, August 16, 2007

LHH- Hi-score derivatives on HCL! a new IPO from LEM

Do you think HCL shares will rise in the next six months? Of course they will. Just read carefully the latest WSE announcement about HCB of today.
And if not you want at least secure part of your investment? You never know even not with HCL
And not spend your time with following share prices on WSE? There are other and better things to do in SL and RL live

If at least one of your answers to these questions is yes you should have a look into LHH.

LHH is our third derivative but also a very special one. It is a so called high score derivative in HCL shares where the following rules apply:

(1) LHH runs over six months.
(2) Spot is the date when the IPO is sold off.
(3) At this date a barrier will be defined, which probably will be 140% higher as the share price is right now (e.g. 3)
(4) If during the six months after the spot date the share price of HCL will touch the barrier (one time is sufficient) we will freeze for you the highest share value HCL will reach during the whole period. This share price will be the reference in order to pay you back your investment. In other words if the barrier is 3 and the highest share price 12 this would mean an increase of 400% and you will get 4 $L (minus our fees of 5%) back on your investment of 1 $L per LHH share.
(5) If the barrier will not be reached we will calculate the average HCL value over the passed six month period. This will be the reference and you will get back 95% in relation to it. In other words, if the spot is 1.5, the barrier 3 and the average share price would be 2 then the increase would be 33.3% . You will get 1.266 $L back on your investment of 1 $L pr LHH share.

Enjoy. You can only win and we loose because we all know how volatile the stock exchange markets can be in SL. Not exactly as we own ourselves enough HCL shares to be secured and have still our investment mother LEM in the back which has assets of more than 8 millions.

LHH is an easy and cheap tool to anticipate at the future positive development of WSE and its HCL shares.

IM me if you have further questions.

Greetz
Casper Trebuchet

LEM, CEO

House of derivatives (LFB, LWI, LHH)
http://lemurinvest.blogspot.com

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