Pandora Media
has been drifting sideways for the last two months, and yesterday buyers decided to tune in.
OptionMonster’s real-time tracking systems detected the purchase of about 7,800 August 12 calls for $0.50 and $0.55. Open interest in the strike at the beginning of the day was 1,352 contracts, so these are new positions.
Pandora Media
The callslock in the price investors must pay to buy stock in the online music company, so they can provide substantial leverage if Pandora rallies. If it doesn't, these options will expire worthless.
Pandora shares , which has been drifting sideways for the last two months, rose 4.22 percent to $10.37 yesterday. Short interest is elevated at more than one-third of the float.
The company’s last earnings report in April beat expectations. The next release date hasn’t been announced yet, but it will probably be later this month before the August calls expire.
The September 14 calls were also bought for $0.20, but volume was below previous open interest, so they could have been opening or closing transactions.
Overall option volume was 11 times greater than average in the session, with calls outnumbering putsby more than 5 to 1.
—By CNBC Contributor David Russell
Additiional News: Pandora Raises Revenue Outlook; Shares Jump
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David Russellis a reporter and writer for OptionMonster . Russell has no positions in Pandora.
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