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Concordia Healthcare Corp. T.CXR.R



TSX:CXR.R - Post by User

Comment by Lumberfeverlongon Oct 05, 2016 9:07am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Many PE firms trying to work out a deal

RE:RE:RE:RE:Many PE firms trying to work out a dealGiven the ridiculously low valuation and virtually no chance of insolvency, this is an equity play not a debt play.  There will some dilution for common shareholders, but most of it will be down the road at a high strike price for a convertible instrument.  whatever deal is negotiated at this point will likely require shareholder approval, so you will see all of the math in a circular soon imho.

quote=Craigbad]Do you know how many secuities violations have been committed by MT on insider filings alone? Where is that math I asked you for on how a transaction with pirate equity would work to benefit shareholders, bondholders and the company? I couldn't make it work or I would have bought bonds.

Lumberfeverlong wrote: A lot of capital market deals are not underwritten.  This will be a private placement for sophisticated investors who are not duped by the nonsense on this board.  The com[any counts many institutional shareholders among its shareholders, including Steve Cohen's Point 72 and various pension funds.  You think those institutions can't assess the value in this company while you 2 bit shorts can.  All you do is spread misinformation and speard fear, uncertainty and doubt among unsophisticated retail investors.

Craigbad wrote: Why would Cxr not do a public capital raise with an underwriter if they needed cash? Thats the whole point of being a public company! Would no one underwrite it because there is no funds willing to buy?  This a huge red flad when a public company goes to pirate equity for cash. Read into it anyway you want but you don't get favorable terms on a payday loan and if they don't get money something tells me this will go south very fast. 

fundtrader wrote:
i am sure they are not stupid, cohen almost holds a 6% position in here and so does many teachers pension funds , military funds , etc . I think if u make this into a long term investment at these liqidation prices, it automatically becomes a value play.

 

 


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