Stock market share prices are not the main indicators of the success or financial failure of a company.22.51 cents earlier today. Opinions on what steps will be next for the company to survive?
The stock price does not necessarily indicate the ability to survive of a company. It just indicates what investors thing the future potential of the investment is.22.51 cents earlier today. Opinions on what steps will be next for the company to survive?
Many see a conversion of debt to equity as being the only viable solution.Delisting is the main fear, and large corporations always seem to find various ways to avoid that particular "death penalty." I don't think Audacy could survive as a going concern if it were a penny stock.
The lenders should be concerned. Audacy's publicly traded debt instruments are trading at less than half face value, meaning the markets are pricing in a high probability of default.My take is that their lenders aren't too concerned, because the company is still paying interest on its debt.
It took 28 days from Cumulus formally going into default to filing bankruptcy: Radio Station Operator Cumulus Media Files for BankruptcyWhen Cumulus got delisted, they stopped paying interest on their debt, and within a year or so they went bankrupt.
The lenders should be concerned. Audacy's publicly traded debt instruments are trading at less than half face value, meaning the markets are pricing in a high probability of default.
If you were smart, you wouldn't buy any media or entertainment stock. Especially pure-play radio. No potential for growth.All I know is I'm not loading up the truck with Audacy stock even at .22
The big corporations always find a way to scramble back from the cliff.The clock is ticking on Audacy delisting:
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The Clock Is Ticking On Audacy To Avert Stock Delisting.
Time is running low for Audacy to come back into the New York Stock Exchange’s good graces – or face delisting. On Aug. 1, 2022 the audio giant received awww.insideradio.com
The big corporations always find a way to scramble back from the cliff.