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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Concordia Healthcare Corp. T.CXR.R

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Concordia Healthcare Corp. > 3 scenario in payment to ventors
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Post by mingzhu on Sep 28, 2016 10:51am

3 scenario in payment to ventors

1, paid as promised without dipping into the loan
SP will jump 10 to 20%

2, paid with dipping into the loan
SP goes no where

3, did not pay but promise to pay in full in Feb.
SP will be crashed more than 50%

My guess is the second. It may have enough money to pay, but want to involve lthe ender in this difficult time, and save some money just incase. It may borrow 100 m out 200 m and take the lender into such high risk situation. The lender can not refuse. I think this will be samrt move.
As for the takeover, i think it is difficult at present because of the uncertainty in UK. Another reason is that even though SP is down over 95%, the enterprise Value is very high. Even SP goes to 0, acquirer still has to pay at least 3.2 b.
Comment by Craigbad on Sep 28, 2016 10:57am
I actually think scenario 2 is the worst. Rbc anticipates they may draw on the revolver to pay a portion of the payout. This would confirm not everything is as it seems and will shake even the most delusional Concordia fanboy. I think it takes a huge haircut with scenario 2.
Comment by Craigbad on Sep 28, 2016 11:38am
You have to remember that a business"firing on all cylinders" should have never had to make arrangements to defer half of the payment in the first place. If they now have to draw on the revolver to pay a "portion" of the payment, even the revised guidance will be in question and you can stick a fork in this pig once and for all. 
Comment by LaticelnExile on Sep 28, 2016 11:47am
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Comment by PROtrading on Sep 28, 2016 12:06pm
You build a bridge over a flaming dumpster and it's going to catch on fire unless it's metal. If metal, it's either going to get red hot or start melting. I see glowing red right now and lumber and friends are attempting to cross it.  Hope they have good boots and run fast!?  LOL Melting point about to be reached in a few weeks is my guess?
Comment by LaticelnExile on Sep 28, 2016 12:09pm
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