Well, you'd be surprised how many of the "big, fat boys" wouldn't touch this stuff with a bargepole...So, just for big, fat boys ...
Well, you'd be surprised how many of the "big, fat boys" wouldn't touch this stuff with a bargepole...So, just for big, fat boys ...
Do you have an interactive brokers account? If you can't find the bond, you might be able to call them and see if they can get access to it. I know they have a note on their site saying for clients with specific needs to call their bond desk as they can source specific issues.
Well, you'd be surprised how many of the "big, fat boys" wouldn't touch this stuff with a bargepole...
It's just that this sorta thing is normally associated with a spiral into distress. Once you PIK, you're not very likely to come back to normality. That means that there are lots of devils in details and everything is on a case-by-case basis. Needless to say, this isn't good for turnover, liquidity etc etc...I did some reading. Isn't it for all practical purposes a bond that pays its interest with more bonds (like a stock paying a stock dividend)? What makes it toxic? Seems like a version of a zero coupon bond.
Eventually, yes... I am not sure if all the craziness and the hatred of supporters was worth it in the end.The Glazers bought Manchester United with PIK bonds. Turned into a good deal for them.
It's just that this sorta thing is normally associated with a spiral into distress. Once you PIK, you're not very likely to come back to normality. That means that there are lots of devils in details and everything is on a case-by-case basis. Needless to say, this isn't good for turnover, liquidity etc etc...
As someone put it, "First they pay, then they PIK and then they die."