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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Neo Performance Materials Inc NOPMF


Primary Symbol: T.NEO

Neo Performance Materials Inc. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in the green energy transition by manufacturing the building blocks of many technologies that enhance sustainability. The Company's segments include Magnequench, Chemicals and Oxides (C&O), Rare Metals and Corporate. The Magnequench segment manufactures bonded neodymium-iron-boron (NdFeB or neo) powders and bonded... see more

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Neo Performance Materials Inc > Hastings in big pain
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Post by templetooth2 on Jun 17, 2024 11:41am

Hastings in big pain

from my CEO post:

Wow! So two years ago, Hastings was over Aus$4 per share and financed the Neo share purchase with a convertible deb. with a coupon of "Bank Bill Swap Rate" plus approx 5 basis points (BBSY) plus 9%. From what I can see, they must be paying about 13.35%. These debs appear to be convertible at Aus$5.50 per share and mature August 2025 unless there's some fine print I'm missing. Currently, Hastings trades at Aus $0.26. Obviously, this busted convertible is likely to lead to Wyloo owning the Neo position or control of Hastings.
Comment by spesestsemper on Jun 17, 2024 4:48pm
Is there any chance that hastings has to dump their shares ?
Comment by templetooth2 on Jun 17, 2024 5:18pm
You would have to read the trust indenture to find out the particulars. Under ordinary circumstances, the shares would be pledged to Wyloo as collateral for the loan. If for whatever reason HAS were to sell the shares, you would expect the debenture to be immediately payable. As HAS has zippo funds on hand ( I expect given share price) that would be corporate suicide.  So under ordinary ...more  
Comment by spesestsemper on Jun 17, 2024 6:21pm
Thats why i was wondering if maybe they had to dump some to raise funds , thanks for clearing that up .
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