Q: Sorry but another question on CSU.db
It appears that only CSU shareholders will receive the warrants for a potential swap. I have a friend that holds the original debentures and they did not receive any warrants for exchange? Why would the shareholders receive warrants ( they don't need them) and the original debenture holders not receive warrants ( they will need them)?
Secondly on the rights , 3.03 rights are required to buy $100 face value, is it fair to say its actually 4 rights then? Fractional rights won't be allowed?
thanks
It appears that only CSU shareholders will receive the warrants for a potential swap. I have a friend that holds the original debentures and they did not receive any warrants for exchange? Why would the shareholders receive warrants ( they don't need them) and the original debenture holders not receive warrants ( they will need them)?
Secondly on the rights , 3.03 rights are required to buy $100 face value, is it fair to say its actually 4 rights then? Fractional rights won't be allowed?
thanks
5i Research Answer:
Because debentures are fixed income and have trust indentures, it can be significantly more difficult and/or impossible to pay 'dividends' such as the warrants were classified as. Yes on the fractions. To our knowledge no allowance is being made for fractional units.