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Integrity Gaming Corp. V.IGAM

"Integrity Gaming Corp is a provider of gaming equipment and project financing to owners, operators, and managers of casinos and other regulated gaming venues. The company focuses on U.S tribal gaming markets where it leases and distributes slot machines, electronic table games, casino, and bingo equipments."


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Comment by KeithORichardson Oct 11, 2016 12:30pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Notice of Withdrawal ,Oct 5

RE:RE:RE:RE:Notice of Withdrawal ,Oct 5
Teflon2Hype wrote:
 I will say that your rational that larger loans bear a higher interest rate is backwards. The smaller loans bear a higher rate due to fixed administration costs having to be derived from a smaller amount. Loan interest rates are based on security and that is why I figured that the creditor would have demanded an equity raise to lower their D/E  but obviously they did not. Why not?..Well once again that document is a secret.


Convertible (i.e. dilutive) securities are issued because they can get a lower rate than debt without any potential upside with equity. This is a simple fact of capital markets and financing. The 12.5% 5 year loan with minimal amortization is replacing a highly dilutive security that was coming due in March.  In addition, the extra $ amount went to funding about $2MM more in run rate EBITDA. 

Keith
krichards@national.ca
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