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Re: Brisconnections shareholders - financial ruin
If they were to pursue only the people with a million debt or less, the cost of legal fees, accounting fees etc to take all these people to court would exceed what they would get in return, making them even more out of pocket then they already would be. And remember this is mostly mummys and Daddys or young people like myself that have been caught up in this, they can take us to court, but theyll just be making us bankrupt with very little to offer in assets. I owe $650,000 and all ive got is a Beaten up VN Commodore with a blown head. they can take it if it makes them feel better. If MACQ had any business acumen which I imagine they do, they would be aware that this is not a solution.
Yes, they'd lose out on their underwriting agreement, costing them billions.
Even assuming this wasn't the case, from what I understand the majority of share holders owe hundreds of thousands, not millions of dollars. If someone owed you say, $1m, and you knew you could only get $200,000 out of them, would you just forgive the debt and say "Not worth it, since I can't get the lot"? or would you get what you can and write off the rest?
The other possibility is that they sell the debt at 10c to the dollar to a debt collector, and it's the debt collector's problem to make a profit out of it.
If they were to pursue only the people with a million debt or less, the cost of legal fees, accounting fees etc to take all these people to court would exceed what they would get in return, making them even more out of pocket then they already would be. And remember this is mostly mummys and Daddys or young people like myself that have been caught up in this, they can take us to court, but theyll just be making us bankrupt with very little to offer in assets. I owe $650,000 and all ive got is a Beaten up VN Commodore with a blown head. they can take it if it makes them feel better. If MACQ had any business acumen which I imagine they do, they would be aware that this is not a solution.