Lucky_Country
Formerly known as ijh
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If you invest in CNP/CER, why not hedge that bet with an investment in IMF. As they say in their recent investor, they are counter cyclical in a bear market! Case book is likely to be bulging with CNP, CER, AFG, MFS and the like. Sure there will be some class action related to VRE as well.
Anyway maybe this belongs in an IMF thread.
In today's HS there was a Sell Recommendation from some guy @ Intersuisse for CNP.
Basically said get out with whatever capital you can...
JTLP
JTLP: all the analysts rate CNP as a sell now as risk is very high, nothing new there, we have known that for awhile. Those staying in know the risks being taken I would think and are doing so to not miss the rewards when and if CNP recovers from its debt situation. There is a good possibility that CNP will survive and recover as its assets are valuable and profitable and can pay the interest on the debts. Its only the 'due now' debt that is having difficulty being refinanced, but its not impossible to fix. There is no certainty of course and its all a bit of a gamble and that is ok if we can afford the risk.
The shareholders who bought at very high SPs for the high yields are the most seriously affected and angered. The SP when and if it recovers significantly will not rise enough to put them back in the money for a long long time I would think. The analysts and advisers get it wrong many times and they only go by current information and try to give the most appropriate capital preserving advice I would think, which is their job. They only do their best and they certainly got it wrong last year when CNP was rated a buy!!!!!
Vida,
I appreciate what you are saying and how you are putting the situation into prospective; I was merely posting some info I read that I deemed fit. These last few pages have been littered with Centro's survival, which may arise to false hope for noobs and such, which is why I thought it to be appropriate to list what I read.
Just adding another dimension/perspective into the argument
most here are careful not to ramp. but its ok to be positive, and obviously many here are of the opinion that centro has more than just 'false hope' going for it.
I wonder if the note holders get a specific charge over certain properties in exchange for giving up the guarantee.
I think there would have been a bit of dumping of shares by ANZ from the Opes Prime collapse yesterday and today they may have softened the SP even with the positive announcement. Only a thought.
Its been reported - SMH - that the "documentation", whatever it is, has been delivered and that the guarantee has been released.
No doubt details will emerge in due course.
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