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To: ReelBusy who wrote (1403)12/3/2007 3:19:17 PM
From: jrhana  Respond to of 3862
 
Interesting-thanks



To: ReelBusy who wrote (1403)12/3/2007 5:54:33 PM
From: jrhana  Respond to of 3862
 
I see that CDS was kind of a special and probably doomed case:

Cold Spring Capital, Inc.

Date of offering: November 11, 2005
Gross proceeds raised in offering: $120,000,000
Date of deal announcement: November 3, 2006
Number of days prior to announcement: 357
Date of liquidation announcement: February 14, 2007
Price per share (CDS): $-
Price per warrant (CDSW): $-
Strike price: $5.00
Price per unit (CDSU): $-
IPO price per unit: $6.00
Original deal: One common share and two warrants
Acquisition focus: Financial or real estate assets

Comments: On May 10, 2007, the company made a $5.74 per share distribution to the non-insider shareholders.

Cash in escrow account: $-
Reporting date for escrow account: N/A
Cash per share: $-

SEC filings: sec.gov.

Message 24085767

I imagine that a SPAC from 11/11/05 with a focus on <Financial or real estate assets> would probably be in trouble.

Edit: Apparently ticker symbol CDS is now used by a separate company

finance.yahoo.com