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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Western Wind Energy Corp V.WND

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Western Wind Energy Corp > Cash grants?
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Post by agrossfarm on Dec 07, 2012 10:20am

Cash grants?

Cash grants, especially old ones that have already been used to reduce debt, are not especially relevant. If there is cash, and there is cash in escrow for specific projects as well as working capital, they only feed into a buyout price on the basis of NET DEBT. 

Cash grant money for Yabucoa will reduce the construction cost...in essense it will go to capex. And what counts for Yabucia, for a buyer of WND, is the 20 year contract to sell Puerto Rico power & Green Credits.

WND owes a lot of money, more than $3 per share in my count. In my view the cash flow from the projects plus the value of US tax deductions will make a buyout come in at more than twice the debt.

But shareholders only get the total buyout cost per share minus the net debt share.

So, April, I don't call you names and I am trying to be realistic, so why don't you tell me where you found out that a German Strategic has gotten aggressive in its quest to buy Western Wind? And what does that mean? Have they tabled a high non-binding buyout offer from round one of due diligence?

And guys, calling people names, instead of refuting an opinion with facts, isn't the way to convince people you are correct.

Comment by eljoro on Dec 07, 2012 10:27am
Amen to all that, Agrossfarm, especially your last sentence. This board is almost too toxic to read sometimes, and that's a shame, because there are so many people with good thigns to say. They just can't seem to say them in ways that don't include vitriol and insult. Cheers, El Joro
Comment by gettin2 on Dec 07, 2012 10:36am
So you are saying $3 area is realistic? TIA  
Comment by ching819 on Dec 07, 2012 10:56am
El Joro you are oozing with class, once again. There has been much valuable input lately but also a lot of venom. Let's all try to relax, folks. This will end well, methinks.   Ching.  
Comment by agrossfarm on Dec 07, 2012 10:59am
No, I expect that we can get MORE than twice net debt, which I said was over $3. I expect more than April and I think Brookfield would be happy to pay only $3.25 (+debt) because they know that is cheap based upon what they paid for their Tehachapi wind farm.  If one of Jeff's "Strategics" buy the company, it should be much higher. More than $4. 
Comment by CanackShack on Dec 07, 2012 11:07am
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Comment by eljoro on Dec 07, 2012 11:46am
Well, now I know who rates all my posts so poorly.  :) Oozingly yours, El Joro
Comment by AdamWest on Dec 07, 2012 12:18pm
Why is everyone so certain that a "German strategic" would pay so much more than any other company?
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