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Lightstream Resources Ltd. LSTMF

"Lightstream Resources Ltd is engaged in the exploration and development of oil and natural gas in Western Canada. Its operating areas include Southeastern Saskatchewan, Central Alberta, and North-Central Alberta."


GREY:LSTMF - Post by User

Comment by orlandoflon Jun 15, 2016 10:26am
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RE:looks headed for one of two outcomes

RE:looks headed for one of two outcomes
uograd wrote:
Of course the cryptic message can be read in many different ways but here is my take.

I don't see why the debt guys would want to convert to equity so I think that scenario is unlikely.  They want their cash or want to get out of dodge and move on.

So I see things going one of two ways.  Either there will be a lifeline buyer from China probably after some of the existing assets are sold anyways so the shareholder will vote on the deal like Long Run or they fold their tent on July 16 and this thing goes to zero.

If someone local was going to buy a whack of assets ala like what happened to Penn West that would have happened by now.

Cresent Point are holding all the cards and seem more likely to buy the assets out of recievership.

I think they could still sell assets, I agree that debt holders aren't going to wipe out all debt and go with equity - they aren't typically risk takers although stock price would shoot up a lot.  I do see an opportunity to restructure debt and offering stock options or stock as a part of the deal, but I don't see debt going away - some kind of restructure is possible.
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