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CI First Asset U.S. Tactical Sector Allocation Index ETF T.FUT



TSX:FUT - Post by User

Comment by BayWallon Nov 26, 2012 9:47pm
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Post# 20646764

RE: RE: with 4 days left.................

RE: RE: with 4 days left.................

If go with loyalty business, investors will say the same problems will be with us.

 

Go with something new. Start-ups fail and no knows another business anyway. If another entity comes in control will still remain with current management.

 

Sell off the assets pay the creditors (good chance the secured creditors will get 100%). But probably nothing left for shareholders after the unsecured creditors get their hands on the money.

 

I don't think the courts can do much to deal with shareholder values. I know all talk about looking after all stakeholders including shareholders. But if there's no money left, what's the point? Given all of the above, nobody will buy the stock for any of the three scenarios.

 

If a deal can be spun out out with creditors, it could work. But the other half must work also, a profitable business operation is required. Not just expectations of profit like they have been talking for a few years now, but real profits.

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