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2242749 Ont Ltd. > bankruptcy is not the interest of Brookfield
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Post by mingzhu on Dec 04, 2014 3:58pm

bankruptcy is not the interest of Brookfield

Fate of ARF is largely determined by Brookfield as well as the the business itself. One of the benefits of bankruptcy is to wipe out the value of the shareholders as to restart new. But 5 million is just petty, not worth it even trying. If Brookfield manipulates the downfall, it may face lot of law suits. At same time bankruptcy will give a great damage to the name of ARF, shall i say Goodwill which i insist it dose exist even though written off from the book. After bankruptcy, the client both current and future will look at ARF with great suspicion, concequently dimish the prespect of future bunsiness deals. Even Brookfield want to sell parts of company, the value of those parts  wil be much less after bankruptcy. Buyers know they have to sell, because they are not suitable managers of the infrastructure business. Recently ARF obtained the 70 million contract. Who would give ARF tens of million of dollars project without thorough acessment of risks? There are many other bidders,.why would i give it to a comapny at great risk of bankruptcy? They must be fools. But businessmen are not fools, it is their livelihood at risk ,so it is absolutely  neccesaary to be very cautious.
Business profit is marginal, any favouable trend or slight advange in certain period will make great difference. ARF in 2009 made net earnign of $2, shareprice in $20s, in 2014, shareprice is 0.20s, 1 % !!! But look at the company, any great difference? NO. So the weather and commodites price will make big difference.
Comment by 2Greying on Dec 04, 2014 8:17pm
Brookfield wouldn't face any lawsuits...I am sure Armtec will not meet the covenants of the loan in Feb. Armtec's reputation is already in the tank and if Brookfield were to force its hand I am sure creditors would be happy to work with Brookfield. Big benefit would be to reorganize the company with one union which could be done under a bankruptcy. Part of the bankruptcy arrangement would ...more  
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