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Bankruptcy Predictor Model
An SI Board Since March 1999
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Emcee:  Razorbak Type:  Unmoderated
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177 Would a short of the stock with a long on the bonds make sense?Terry Thomas-3/26/1999
176 John: Uh oh. Zeev and me on the same page? Something's wrong here! <vbg&Razorbak-3/26/1999
175 You and Zeev Hed are probably correct on your analysis of R&D companies andJohn Liu-3/26/1999
174 Sure! ;-)Josef Svejk-3/26/1999
173 Public Enemy #1? Josef: Judging by a rapid escalation of posts going into the Razorbak-3/26/1999
172 Humbly report, Razorback, absolutely not, quite the opposite! Treat it like puJosef Svejk-3/26/1999
171 MVIS - Comments So what are you trying to say? You want me to be gentle? <vRazorbak-3/26/1999
170 KMV Work Bob: Thanks. I suspected as much. <<The term enterprise value Razorbak-3/26/1999
169 Humbly report, Razorbak, from where I stand I sure hope the test is closer to Josef Svejk-3/26/1999
168 Thanks. I'll take a look at it. Perhaps it'll be a good test case for tRazorbak-3/26/1999
167 TWA Bonds SL: I'm not a bond expert, but perhaps someone else on the threaRazorbak-3/26/1999
166 The links in the post are all I have to go on. Seems like the common sense esseBob Rudd-3/26/1999
165 Humbly report, Razorbak, I found the post to which I am responding (#reply-855Josef Svejk-3/26/1999
164 Heavy R&D Companies John: Perhaps you are right, but just to play devilRazorbak-3/26/1999
163 So Razor, what do you think of the TWA bonds. Some of their sr. debs are currestill learning-3/26/1999
162 John, you are partially right, particularly if you are talking about companies Zeev Hed-3/26/1999
161 KMV's Work Bob: Sounds interesting. Do you have any details about the modeRazorbak-3/26/1999
160 Enjoyed your analysis using the Altman Bankruptcy Predictor method. I think thJohn Liu-3/26/1999
159 Additional market- based perspective on default risk could come from work of KMBob Rudd-3/26/1999
158 VLNC - Comments Zeev: When I got into detailed number crunching on the Market Razorbak-3/26/1999
157 Valence Technology Inc. (NASDAQ:VLNC) -----------------------------------------Razorbak-3/26/1999
156 Credit Ratings for Public Debt / MVE for Private Companies... John: AbsolutelyRazorbak-3/26/1999
155 VLNC Preferred Thanks, Zeev. I'll run the numbers assuming conversion at $Razorbak-3/26/1999
154 Razor, there are two preferred, series A and Series B. each with a "face vZeev Hed-3/25/1999
153 VLNC Preferred? Zeev: Do you have any specific information that could help me Razorbak-3/25/1999
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