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TheRealCanaDudeon Jan 18, 2022 12:37pm
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RE:Chalice debenture poses a serious survival or death problem
RE:Chalice debenture poses a serious survival or death problemI will wager you will still be here in Nov 2022 complaining about imminent doom and gloom for the next goal post you move. You sound like you believe in conspiracy theories and cosplay as a concerned human being patriot on weekends. Am I right?
Here4thekeks wrote: Chalice debt in 2022 spells a real problem especially the obvious is Chalice can't easily pay it off, either by raising capital, dilutions, more borrowing since it cannot use its own cash flow which has been negative in many quarters now Ultimately, if this company can't fulfill its legal obligations to repay debt, shareholders could walk away with nothing. We often do see indebted similar companies permanently diluting shareholders because lenders force them to raise capital at a distressed price. November is 10 months away and debt matures with the only option of a hostile takeover and maybe even going private & that guarantees loss of 100% of your investment