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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Fibrek Inc FBKZF

Bullboard (GREY:FBKZF)

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Post by thefrenchguyon May 10, 2012 9:40pm

what does Resolute means by

... shareholders will avoid the risks associated with a potentially illiquid market until Resolute can complete the second step transaction .... ??   I'm not too good in english
Comment by thefrenchguyon May 05, 2012 11:20am

RE: FIBREK - NOTICES

Yeah, I think you're right. This 1 million stock trade done on Thursday morning probably show this: Someone know Abitibi will raise the bid. And don't forget Steelhead : They paid 0 ...more  
Post by modulexon May 04, 2012 5:04pm

FIBREK - NOTICES

  Fibrek to sell Hydro-Quebec 33.23 MW of green energy 2012-05-04 16:33 ET - News Release Mr. Pierre Gabriel Cote reports FIBREK SIGNS HISTORIC CONTRACT WITH HYDRO-QUEBEC DISTRIBUTION Fibrek Inc. ...more  
Comment by aazzcuxon May 01, 2012 11:49pm

RE: RE: Is this a buy at 92 ?

Looks like the $1 is a pipedream, and yet the other guys offered $1.40. Now I understand better why it is trading at 92 and going lower.
Comment by FFHwatcher1on May 01, 2012 8:02pm

RE: Is this a buy at 92 ?

You are missing that it is not a $1.00 offer anymore.  It is ABH shares and a limited amt of cash.  if it was 100% cash, it would be better but most people will want 100% cash due to ABH ...more  
Post by aazzcuxon May 01, 2012 3:12pm

Is this a buy at 92 ?

I am not familiar with the story or history of the companies and offer, aside from some basic reads on it. Seems to me to be easy money from this level to the takeout offer of $1. But nothing is easy, ...more  
Comment by thefrenchguyon Apr 26, 2012 8:18pm

RE: RE: What to do now ?

Don't worry, I will never tender to ABH either. This is an option on the table, but not in my mind. I tendered to Mercer this morning. I'm born in St-Félicien, I worked at that mill, my ...more  
Post by modulexon Apr 26, 2012 5:59pm

FIBREK - NOTE

I wonder why a company that is a takeover is not being automatically purchased on the basis of the highest bid received, rather than on the basis of a percentage of shares tendered.  It ...more  
Comment by alertmeippon Apr 24, 2012 9:19pm

RE: What to do now ?

I tender to MERC. ABH is ripping us off, why let them.
Post by p.yuon Apr 24, 2012 9:14pm

Mercer still not out of he game yet

The Fibrek takeover is still ongoing despite the fact that ABH has picked up 48.8% of the shares. The battle continues on and Mercer is waiting to see if ABH can get over 50%. The king maker is still ...more  
Post by thefrenchguyon Apr 24, 2012 8:57pm

What to do now ?

Guys, what is the strategy now ? 1- Tender to Mercer just in case. 2- Wait to see if Abitibi  will raise their offer by 5 % to convience Steelhead to tender  3- Tender to Abitibi at 1 ...more  
Comment by alertmeippon Apr 21, 2012 12:07pm

RE: RE: RE: Special Dividend

The problem with ABH's stink bid is its cash portion is not high.. 30 some millions. You may end up owning ABH stocks which is down quite a bit in last couple months.      
Comment by rationalexuberanceon Apr 20, 2012 12:23am

RE: RE: THE FIBREK STORY

agreed;  lesson learned:   don't invest in anything associated with this scallywag
Comment by p.yuon Apr 20, 2012 12:08am

RE: THE FIBREK STORY

Fairfax is a joke. Prem Watsa talks a good story but based on his abuse on Fibrek minority shareholders he has successfully transferred economic benefits from Fibrek to his failing Abitibi. The BDR ...more  
Post by modulexon Apr 19, 2012 6:43pm

THE FIBREK STORY

It all started when Prem Watsa, Chairman and CEO of Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited and his right-hand man, Paul Rivett, had a private meeting with Fibrek’s chief executive and chief ...more