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Concordia Healthcare Corp. T.CXR.R



TSX:CXR.R - Post by User

Comment by Craigbadon Oct 04, 2016 11:38am
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RE:RE:RE:2023 Bond up to $70 yld 14% This morn

RE:RE:RE:2023 Bond up to $70 yld 14% This mornIF you believe they will pull off a deal by the end of the month AND you think the cash will be used to pay down debt thats a pretty sweet return for the bonds to be bought at face value. The bonds are a much better play regardless as you will get something if the lights go out. If you buy the bonds at $70 and the pipedream comes true you get over $100. If you own shares, they'll be dilluted so much it would make your head spin for any meaningful amount of debt to be paid.

cg16 wrote: But with all the risk that keeps "increasing" why has the bonds moved up? They were $63.50 and 16+% yield last week and this week they are $70 and 14% yld? If they are moving to junk, shouldn't the price and yld be moving the other way? 


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