מה קורה עכשיו עם המניות? ממשיכות להסחר ?
אשמח להסבר.
מה קורה עכשיו עם המניות? ממשיכות להסחר ?
אשמח להסבר.
גם אני מחזיק מניות ולפי מה שהבנתי ב צ'ט המניות לא שוות כלום. אבל צריך שמישהו יתן פה תגובה מקצועית. מה שראיתי בצ'ט:
"היא (CIT) בפשיטת רגל אבל לא מפסיקה פעילות ומי שאוכל אותה אלו בעלי המניות"
האם יש עוד סיכוי שהממשל יתערב?
מצאתי את זה ב Google finance מדברים פה על חברות בפשיטת רגל ומניות:
What should you do if you own stock or bonds in a company that files
bankruptcy?
When a company files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection,
stockholders and bond owners are notified by the company.
Chapter 11 bankruptcy allows a company to continue functioning, but
creditors and shareholders must approve the reorganization plan.
This plan will call for the renegotiation of contracts with suppliers,
unions and any other creditors.
If creditors and shareholders don’t approve the plan, a bankruptcy
judge can OK the plan if it appears to provide for an equitable
resolution of debts.
Plan Approved
Once the plan is approved, the company suspends dividends to
stockholders and premiums to bond owners.
The stock in a company filing Chapter 11 may continue to trade,
however in many cases the stock will not meet the minimum requirements
for listing on a major exchange.
One way creditors are paid off is through issuing a new class of stock
as repayment of debt. For all practical purposes, the stock you hold
will be worthless or close to it.
If this happens, you may be eligible to deduct the cost of your loss
(usually to offset up to $3,000 in capital gains).
Check with Tax Advisor
You should check with a qualified tax counselor for what your
individual situation will allow.
In rare cases, the original stock may retain some value if no new
stock is issued and the company comes out of Chapter 11 in sound
financial shape.
If the company files Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you can be almost certain
you have lost all your money invested in the company’s stock.
Bond Owners
What happens to bond owners?
As noted in Part 2 of this series, bondholders are second in line for
proceeds in either reorganization (Chapter 11) or liquidation (Chapter
7).
Under the best of circumstances, bond owners may receive pennies on
the dollar in a Chapter 11 and could possibly receive some of the
proceeds from Chapter 7 liquidation.
It is unlikely that bondholders will see their original principal
returned.
Should you buy the stock of a company in bankruptcy?
This may seem like an unusual question, but some investors look for
companies in Chapter 11 that have a good chance of emerging intact
from bankruptcy.
If a company comes through Chapter 11 with its original stock intact,
it might be an investment worth considering.
You should make a determination that the company has a good chance of
continuing as a viable entity.
Buying stock in a company in bankruptcy usually means you are getting
the stock at rock-bottom prices.
If the company has a successful turn around, you may be sitting on
very low-priced stock that could register an impressive rise.
Company Could Tank
Of course, the company could ultimately tank even after Chapter 11.
Buying stock in a bankrupt company or one that is about to file
bankruptcy is a risky proposition. You may lose your entire
investment.
If you believe the company will emerge “leaner and meaner” and be in a
position to make impressive gains, it makes sense to consider such an
investment.
However, this investment should be with money you can afford to lose.
In most cases, a company in Chapter 11 bankruptcy has a very good
chance of slipping into Chapter 7 when things don’t work out.
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:ושחקן, הבנתי ש CIT גמורה. האם לממש בתחילת המסחר או להחזיק עם תקווה.
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