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Zargon Oil & Gas Ltd ZARFF

Zargon Oil & Gas Ltd is a producer of oil and gas. It is engaged in the exploration, development, and production of oil and natural gas in Canada and the United States. The company works on three phases of oil reservoir exploitation which include Primary recovery, Waterflood recovery, and Tertiary recovery. Its portfolio includes Alberta plains north, Alberta plains south and Williston basin projects.


GREY:ZARFF - Post by User

Comment by Methodon Nov 25, 2018 10:30am
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RE:Revised Proposal

RE:Revised Proposal
rad10 wrote: I  am going to propose to the board that debentureholders receive a PIK in stock for the March payment in order for the company to buy time. The interest liability in March 2019 is 1.68 million. A PIK would have to come at a premium to the VWAP of the common stock nearer the time.

it will be difficult for the company to sell stock on the open market to fund the interest obligation in cash.

Typically a PIK carries a 50% premium so assuming the stock price remained around 5 cents - debentureholders would receive around 50 million new shares in Zargon.  This would slow the dumping into the open market, and would preserve debenture seniority.

There is no rush to convert the debentures.

i hope this can help the situation. 

cheers

Rad10


i don’t think this proposal makes any sense since you would still have to have a debenture holder vote to change the indenture agreement to allow a PIK payment and you would also likely have to get a shareholder vote approving the dilution. This would cost money and not really solve any long term issues so not worth the cost.

But maybe you are just trolling.

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