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19.03.01 15:24
#2
Hans Dampf
Geschäftsleitung erklärt eigene Aktien für wertlos
March 19, 2001 8:35am
PSINet names new execs, hopes to
restructure debt
By Margaret Kane ZDII
Struggling Internet service provider PSINet Inc.
named a new president and chief operating
officer, and hired a financial advisor to explore
restructuring its debt to bondholders and others.
The company also announced the resignation of James
F. Cragg, a former executive vice president and
divisional president who oversaw North American
operations.
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Even if PSINet is successful in restructuring its debt “it
is likely that the common stock of the company will
have no value, and the indebtedness of the company
will be worth significantly less than face value,” the
company said.
Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein was hired to handle
the debt restructuring, and will work with Goldman
Sachs, which was hired last November to advise the
company in financial alternatives, including the sale of
non-core businesses as well as the possible sale or
merger of the entire company.
PSINet had already announced plans to sell its
e-commerce data communications division in a deal
worth $300 million. The company, whose shares have
been in freefall since hitting a 52-week high of $51,
closed Friday at 72 cents. The shares tumbled even
further in pre-market trading Monday, dipping 17 cents
to 55 cents.
The struggling firm had warned last year that it would
need additional funding to make it through 2001. But it
seems that the $300 million may not be enough.
PSINet is expected to lose $1.06 per share for the
fourth quarter, and $5.07 per share for the fiscal year,
according to a survey of analysts by First Call.
Harry G. Hobbs, who will take on the president and
COO positions, previously served as executive vice
president and divisional president of PSINet’s
international operations.
Gruß Dampf
March 19, 2001 8:35am
PSINet names new execs, hopes to
restructure debt
By Margaret Kane ZDII
Struggling Internet service provider PSINet Inc.
named a new president and chief operating
officer, and hired a financial advisor to explore
restructuring its debt to bondholders and others.
The company also announced the resignation of James
F. Cragg, a former executive vice president and
divisional president who oversaw North American
operations.
Sound off here!!
Post your comment
Latest News on PSIX
PSINet names new execs,
hopes to restructure debt...
PSINet explores debt
restructuring, names new
president...
PSINet Announces Sale of Its
Subsidiary's Interest in Decan
Groupe...
PSIX:
News
Profile
Chart
Estimates
Even if PSINet is successful in restructuring its debt “it
is likely that the common stock of the company will
have no value, and the indebtedness of the company
will be worth significantly less than face value,” the
company said.
Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein was hired to handle
the debt restructuring, and will work with Goldman
Sachs, which was hired last November to advise the
company in financial alternatives, including the sale of
non-core businesses as well as the possible sale or
merger of the entire company.
PSINet had already announced plans to sell its
e-commerce data communications division in a deal
worth $300 million. The company, whose shares have
been in freefall since hitting a 52-week high of $51,
closed Friday at 72 cents. The shares tumbled even
further in pre-market trading Monday, dipping 17 cents
to 55 cents.
The struggling firm had warned last year that it would
need additional funding to make it through 2001. But it
seems that the $300 million may not be enough.
PSINet is expected to lose $1.06 per share for the
fourth quarter, and $5.07 per share for the fiscal year,
according to a survey of analysts by First Call.
Harry G. Hobbs, who will take on the president and
COO positions, previously served as executive vice
president and divisional president of PSINet’s
international operations.
Gruß Dampf
19.03.01 16:07
#3
mob1
Nicht so drastisch, Dampf
Deutlich nach unten geht es im vorbörslichen Handel mit Psinet, welche 30,4% auf 0,50 Dollar nachgeben. Das Unternehmen meldete heute die Ernennung eines neuen COO und eine Umstrukturierung der Schulden- und Liquiditätsstruktur.
Gruesse
MOB
Gruesse
MOB
19.03.01 16:34
#4
Hans Dampf
@MOB
Even if PSINet is successful in restructuring its debt “it
is likely that the common stock of the company will
have no value, and the indebtedness of the company
will be worth significantly less than face value,” the
company said.
Dann übersetz mir das mal. "no value" heißt ja wohl wertlos.
Gruß Dampf
is likely that the common stock of the company will
have no value, and the indebtedness of the company
will be worth significantly less than face value,” the
company said.
Dann übersetz mir das mal. "no value" heißt ja wohl wertlos.
Gruß Dampf
19.03.01 16:52
#5
mob1
@Dampf
even ...
selbst wenn die Firma sagt ...
ist es wahrscheinlich, das ... nichts wert sein wird.
Das wird dann ja wohl nicht die Geschäftsleitung
behauptet haben, würde ich denken.
Vielleicht sagt mal wer was dazu, der fließend englisch spricht ?
Gruesse
MOB
Nichtsdesto ist Psinet eh nix für mich und war auch nie was,
ich verlier mein Geld lieber woanders.
selbst wenn die Firma sagt ...
ist es wahrscheinlich, das ... nichts wert sein wird.
Das wird dann ja wohl nicht die Geschäftsleitung
behauptet haben, würde ich denken.
Vielleicht sagt mal wer was dazu, der fließend englisch spricht ?
Gruesse
MOB
Nichtsdesto ist Psinet eh nix für mich und war auch nie was,
ich verlier mein Geld lieber woanders.
19.03.01 17:13
#6
Hans Dampf
@MOB
Ich übersetze das so:
Auch wenn PSINet erfolgreich die Schulden abbaut, ist es wahrscheinlich, dass die Aktien der Firma wertlos werden und die Verschuldung der Firma wird knapp unterhalb des "fair value" liegen. Fair value= Sachwerte etc.
Ich habe die übrigens auch nie besessen...
Gruß Dampf
Ich übersetze das so:
Auch wenn PSINet erfolgreich die Schulden abbaut, ist es wahrscheinlich, dass die Aktien der Firma wertlos werden und die Verschuldung der Firma wird knapp unterhalb des "fair value" liegen. Fair value= Sachwerte etc.
Ich habe die übrigens auch nie besessen...
Gruß Dampf
19.03.01 17:21
#7
mob1
@Dampf
da sind wir uns ja einig.
Es geht mir nur darum, wer das sagt.
Das ist m.E. nicht die Firmenspitze,
sondern irgendsonstawer.
Gruesse
MOB
Es geht mir nur darum, wer das sagt.
Das ist m.E. nicht die Firmenspitze,
sondern irgendsonstawer.
Gruesse
MOB
19.03.01 18:35
#8
Hans Dampf
@MOB
Es handelt sich um eine offizielle Stellungnahme der Firma sprich Geschäftsleitung.
Zitat: "....the company said"
Gruß Dampf
Zitat: "....the company said"
Gruß Dampf
