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First Uranium Corporation T.FIU



TSX:FIU - Post by User

Comment by hyperliteon Jan 25, 2012 2:53pm
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Post# 19448100

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Cash Assumptio

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Cash Assumptio

Thanks for the welcome. the debentures that are due this year are only 4.25% which is way too low, no chance they get that rate on a new issuance so there is no way current holders (myself included as these are the debentures i own) would agree to extend at 4.25% given the increased risk now vs when they were issued. the fact that the second set of debentures are 7% should be more indicative of the rise in risk profile since the original issuance.

I dont see how you got to $500MM, can you show me that calculation please?

I agree I think the problem gets fixed, we just disagree on how it happens. my thesis is that ashanti writes a cheque to cover the debt or they take the company out completely... sounds like you think that the debt holders agree to extend but that’s only a short term fix, what happens in 2 or 3 years under that senario? Same problem they are facing today...

 

 

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