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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 Jul 14, 2016 8:10am
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Post# 25051356

RE:Bond Holders Pissed

RE:Bond Holders Pissed
darkstream wrote: It appears the two Bond Holders Wright screwed last year will not allow this latest proposal to go forward. They need another plan very quickly. This Ad Hoc committee seems to be made up of 1st lien holders and they are just blowing smoke. Its time for the first lien holders to move the credit line back up to net neutral. Whats the difference. The money has been eaten and schitt out already and they would get it back on a future foreclosure should that happen. Currently LTS is generating $5M US a month on $45 oil. Should oil ultimately stabilize over $50 they would be viable. Wright should pay the bondholders $25M today with a promise to pay $5M a month until the interest due is made whole. Tell the 1st lien holders to Schitt or get off the pot.

Secured debt holders are good with the deal - understandibly as they get 95%, 2nd lien don't like it - not sure what will be negotiated or if they go to court over restructure - similar to bankruptcy in the US - shareholders I guess don't have a lot of say and probably approve it.
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