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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Antrim Energy Inc. ATGYF

"Antrim Energy Inc was incorporated on September 29, 1999 in Canada. The Company is engaged in the business of oil and natural gas acquisition, exploration, development and production in international locations. The Company, through its subsidiaries, conducts exploration activities in the United Kingdom and Ireland."

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Antrim Energy Inc. > AABA is liquidating
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Post by Malpeque2 on Aug 19, 2019 10:15am

AABA is liquidating

The procedure is a little more straightforward in terms of disclosure/timing/and ultimate distribution.  Most of the assets,  BABA stock have been converted to cash already. 

IMO you get 80-90% of the proceeds prior to filing the dissolution notices in Delaware.
That would be sooner,  rather than later like Antrim. 

Then the timetable for events is fairly clear.    They have estimated expenses and estimated proceeds  after tax.    The good news here is that the amount of money is large so expenses for the carry to full disolution should be small relative to the eventual proceeds and earning of interest on the $$$ in the interim.     AABA does have it invested in an assortment of hopefully short term liquid and safe corporates and govt. debt,   money market mutual funds.   Etc.  etc.
Comment by Bookends on Aug 19, 2019 7:36pm
Interesting... Have you done any math on it?? Webside says the SP is at about 25% premium to NAV...  Thanks