9/1/2010 1:20:00 PM
It's been one Whopper of a day for Burker King (BKC) shareholders. The stock gapped higher, near $19 at the open, on reports the fast food chain is considering putting itself up for sale. However, the early gains faded amid talk 3I Group, the interested party, denied it was in talks with BKC. Shares dropped to $17.13 mid-morning and about 10 percent from session highs. However, the WSJ then released a story suggesting that 3G is in talks with Burger King. CNBC also out saying that it might be 3G, not 3I Group interested in BKC (very confusing -- bottom line is: original speculation about 3I Group was incorrect. It should have been 3G and yet still, it's not confirmed).\n
\nShares rallied back beyond $19 and are up $2.45 to $18.90. Meanwhile, options volume is 7X the average daily, with speculative call buying driving a lot of action in Sep and Oct 20 calls. Looks like two-way flow in Sep 19 puts and calls. Some traders are likely liquidating positions as BKC saw a flurry of activity on 8/25 and 8/26 (see 8/26 color). IV up 23 percent to 53.
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