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Tuscany International Drilling Inc T.TID



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Comment by onthecaseon Feb 05, 2014 2:18am
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RE:RE:The Missing Piece

RE:RE:The Missing Piece
Hi pennywyse2, thanks for keeping us honest, as always. Secured creditors are included on the list (Credit Suisse is on there), and the other list (which is only unsecured creditors) eliminates possibility that Walter has an unsecured claim for greater than $1,500. By process of elimination, the only way he's not a secured creditor is if his claims are less than $1,500. Which means he would have filed to claim this small sum after the restructuring officer already announced that unsecured creditors would get nothing. Makes little sense. That's why I'm thinking that Walter found his way onto the secured creditor's list, the only remaining reason he'd be in the creditor grid. That and the 43%+ profit he'd realize on a 4-6 month investment.
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