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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Concordia Healthcare Corp. T.CXR.R

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Concordia Healthcare Corp. > Analysis From Orange Peel Investment, Seen This Rodeo Before
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Post by CYBERPUNK on Nov 25, 2016 7:37pm

Analysis From Orange Peel Investment, Seen This Rodeo Before

Obviously, we think bondholders are getting nervous for good reason. With the CEO recently stepping down and the company suspending its guidance, it is looking more and more as though it could potentially be being groomed for a bankruptcy in coming weeks. A bankruptcy situation would almost be a guarantee to wipe out the equity completely. Junior unsecured bond holders would likely have to fight tooth and nail to get any restitution, and those very senior on the capital structure will make back most or part of their investment and may take a larger converted equity stake in a re-organized entity, if the company doesn't liquidate.

The main reason that we wanted to write today was to remind investors that even though the stock is trading at $2.60, there is still 100% downside. That's one of the great things about the mathematics of trading - your potential loss at any given price is always 100%. In a bankruptcy scenario, we would expect the equity to trade for probably around $.30 and then potentially lower after a couple of ridiculous technical and moentum bounces. A bankruptcy scenario often brings in day traders and momentum traders who look to try and capitalize on bounces and small runs in an equity due to the massive inflow of liquidity that takes place during a bankruptcy scenario.

Like we did with SunEdison (OTCPK:SUNEQ), we want to remind investors that potential loss still remains large, even if you are investing here at $2.60. All of the signs on the wall are pointing to a bankruptcy situation. You have the CEO stepping down, you have the company suspending guidance, and most recently you have Debtwire writing about unsecured bond holders threatening litigation to the company if it doesn't start to seriously consider bankruptcy scenarios. The equity would almost certainly be 100% wiped out eventually in this situation, and we wanted to be the canary in the coal mine for investors who may be looking at this company and thinking there's still a chance it survives and flourishes with its current share and capital structure.

Disclosure:I/we have no positions in any stocks mentioned, but may initiate a short position in CXRX over the next 72 hours.

Comment by CYBERPUNK on Nov 26, 2016 10:45am
CYBERPUNK wrote: Obviously, we think bondholders are getting nervous for good reason. With the CEO recently stepping down and the company suspending its guidance, it is looking more and more as though it could potentially be being groomed for a bankruptcy in coming weeks. A bankruptcy situation would almost be a guarantee to wipe out the equity completely. Junior unsecured bond holders ...more  
Comment by CYBERPUNK on Nov 26, 2016 10:59am
To clarify, I am NOT Parke Shall but share his view of the Concoordia's capital structure (and it sucks big time). I merely posted this from an article on the Seeking Alpha site and I indeed have skin in the game. I am also short the bonds and because of the lack of borrow available I also short with bear call spreads. Regards. CYBERPUNK wrote: CYBERPUNK wrote:  ...more  
Comment by daveinmiss on Nov 26, 2016 8:34pm
CyberP & Shortingto I would agree Company misled shareholders and I must surmise it was  deliberate. I still remain a long for the rationale that GreatPlay very rationally elucidated BUT I have not plans to buy more...1/2 of my position is at $2.71 Cdn but underwater as a result of previous buys. I believe management is #1 factor for success so willing to give Oberman a chance to run ...more  
Comment by DanKwong1958 on Nov 26, 2016 12:11pm
Does anyone know what the potential $90 million fine is for that the DebtWire article refers to? Another question: If the bondhonders prevent the Board of Directors from authorizing the Cinven earn-out payment on December 19th, would that be the trigger for Chapter 11 protection? I don't think the Kupinsky's insider stuff stock selling is good and its time for Oberman to lay the cards on ...more  
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