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Huntwicke Capital Group Inc HCGI

Huntwicke Capital Group Inc. is a holding company, which is focused on investing in and enhancing it local community while providing long-term investment growth. The Company acquires real estate in small markets with high degrees of safety to provide income streams to its shareholders. It develops, syndicates, manages, and acquires property for capital appreciation and has growing financial services businesses that manage financial portfolios and assets for a fee, and clear private placement transactions for high-net-worth customers and institutional customers. The Company also manages a developmental soccer club as well as a soccer training program on the North Shore of Massachusetts and manages a brewery on the North Shore of Massachusetts. Its subsidiaries include Essex Private Wealth Management, Huntwicke Securities, Butler Cabin, LLC, Founders Circle Partners, LLC, Grove Partners, LLC, Riversky Realty Partners, LLC, and Aztec Soccer Inc.


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Comment by JRaffleson Apr 03, 2017 2:27pm
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RE:Tony on BNN.

RE:Tony on BNN.It was interesting to note that, by implication, Tony was ambivalent about whether a share price of $15 by June would be in the company's best interest.  At this price about $50m of Debentures would convert and dilute shareholders.

Tony seemed to be happy to pay off half of the debs in cash on maturity in June, as apart from Dec 2016 cash balances, KL will be generating high levels of every month in 2017.

The merits of convert or repay debs are finely balanced:-
  1. If debs are converted at $15 in June 2017, existing shareholders will have received a 50% uplift from today's price.  Moreover, KL would have a huge treasury resrve which could be used for another higrade aquisition, thereby mitigating against the dilution factor.
  2. A KL redemption of debs would keep shares at 200m undiluted and still be well funded for development etc.
In balance, my preference would be 1 above - Tony commented that $15 for ord shares would be good value for deb holders.
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