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Lakeview Hotel Investment Corp. V.LHR

Lakeview Hotel Investment Corp operates in the hospitality industry. The company carries out hotel operations, which includes room rental, food, and beverage as well as other incidental services. It owns and manages more than twenty properties as well as several in-hotel and independent restaurants across Canada.


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Post by riverrrowon Nov 26, 2021 1:25pm
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biggest joke ever: management information circular

biggest joke ever: management information circularAccording to the circular I'm expected to accept and trust the advice from some anonymous analysts at Tw Advisory as to what to do with my million dollar investment in debentures.  You would think they would at least sign their names to their report and provide me with their contact information.  They claim they reviewed a number of reports, documents, etc. including Colliers Lakeview Asset Valuation Summary.  Why not share these reports in the circular so the debenture holders can make their own assessment.

Secondly, the proposed arrangement includes paying $14.8 million dollars to a lending syndicate.  Who are the members if this syndicate and how much is each member owed?  What percentage of money owed to the syndicate is being paid out to the syndicate in this arrangent?  I realize that technically the debenture holders are normally behind the syndicate creditors, however, without the debenture holders repeatedly making concessions the company would have folded long ago.  Anybody doing business with the company or lending money to the company should be aware of the current risk.  I think it would be most appropriate for the lending syndicate to be repaid their debt at the same rate as the debenture holders.  My very rough guesstimate would be about 30 cents on the dollar, meaning a payout if $30 for each $100 debenture versus the $7.43 proposed.

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