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Published on 5/6/2013 in the Prospect News Preferred Stock Daily.

Miller Energy eyes more 10.75% preferreds; Arbor Realty prices; General Finance on tap

By Stephanie N. Rotondo

Phoenix, May 6 - A preferred stock trader said a "bunch of small deals" were entering the market on Monday.

However, because the deals were on the small size, activity in the new issues was lackluster. It didn't help that "the markets are flat," the trader said.

Miller Energy Resources Inc. said it was planning a third follow-on offering to its 10.75% series C cumulative redeemable preferreds (NYSE: MILLPC). The company originally sold $17.13 million of the preferred shares in September 2012 and followed that up with an offering of $64.13 million in October. In February, the company issued another $15.63 million.

All sales were done on a "best-efforts" basis.

The preferreds were down 23 cents, or 1.02%, at $22.36.

Meanwhile, Arbor Realty Trust Inc. announced and priced a $30 million offering of 7.75% series B cumulative redeemable preferreds,

A trader said initial price talk was around 7.875%, though he had not seen any markets for the paper as of midday.

The trader said the deal was expected to be about $25 million.

After pricing, the trader quoted the issue at $24.55 bid, $24.80 offered.

General Finance Corp. is also talking a new issue of $100-par series C cumulative redeemable preferreds. The company said it was selling $30 million of the preferreds, with price guidance between 8.75% and 9.25%.

The deal had not priced as of the close.


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