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Fitch Rates Nelnet Student Loan Trust 2007-2.


NEW YORK New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
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 rates Nelnet Student Loan Trust 2007-2 as follows:

--$181,000,000 floating-rate class A-1L 'AAA';

--$567,000,000 floating-rate class A-2L 'AAA';

--$570,000,000 floating-rate class A-3L 'AAA';

--$53,500,000 auction-rate class A-4AR-1 'AAA';

--$53,500,000 auction-rate class A-4AR-2 'AAA';

--$37,500,000 auction-rate class B-1 'A';

--$37,500,000 auction-rate class B-2 'A'.

For more information see the Nelnet Student Loan Trust 2007-2 presale pre·sale  
n.
1. The period before something, such as a work of art, is available for sale to the public.

2. An exclusive or private sale held before an advertised sale.
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