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It appears the trade sold a straddle, shedding 3,600 calls at the January 2011 $7.5 strike for a premium of $1.95 each in combination with the sale of 3,600 puts at the same strike price for a premium of $1.05 apiece.
The straddle was enacted through the sale of 10,000 in-the-money puts at the January 2011 $25 strike for a premium of $3 apiece in combination with the sale of 10,000 calls at the same strike for a premium of $2.12 each.
One investor sold 10,000 calls at the January 2011 $7.5 strike for a premium of $1.25 each in combination with the sale of 10,000 in-the-money put options at the same strike for an average premium of $1.60 apiece.
The straddler sold 10,000 calls at the January 2011 $7.5 strike for a premium of $0.26 each in combination with the sale of 10,000 puts at the same strike for a premium of $0.81 a-pop.
The strangle-strategist sold 5,000 puts at the November $27.5 strike for a premium of $3.41 apiece in combination with the sale of 5,000 calls at the higher November $40 strike for a premium of $5.01 each.
Approximately 7,000 calls were sold at the May $15 strike for a premium of $0.70 each in combination with the sale of about 7,000 puts at the same strike for an average premium of $1.28 apiece.
It looks like at least one investor purchased 20,000 puts at the January 2012 $5.0 strike for a premium of $0.58 per contract in combination with the purchase of an equivalent number of shares of the underlying stock.
It looks like the trader purchased 12,000 puts at the May $11 strike for a premium of $0.37 apiece in combination with the purchase of a large position in the stock.
The investor sold 7,000 in-the-money puts at the January 2011 $55 strike for a premium of $4.15 apiece, in combination with the sale of 7,000 calls at the same strike for $2.80 each.
The trader sold 10,000 puts at the August $35 strike for a premium of $0.86 apiece in combination with the sale of 10,000 call options at the higher August $48 strike for $0.59 each.
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