Saturday, September 11, 2010

Jim Weissenborn's September 9, 2010 Newsletter

We will spend time breaking down the newsletter in the near future.  In the meantime, here are our initial thoughts:

  1. The money is gone.  If you can't figure this out after reading the newsletter, we feel sorry for you.
  2. On page 3, the nifty pie chart shows 0% of the loans Walter, Barney, Bruce and Kelly made are performing.  Note that everyone's favorite, Walter, is included in this list.  Conventional wisdom these days is to point the finger at Barney, but it's not too difficult to understand that sweet Walter may have unclean hands.
  3. Speaking of Barney, Capital Salvage is a far bigger player in this whole mess than I anticipated. 
  4. Speaking of Bruce, it's sad that such a well-respected member of the community found it so easy to mislead us.  These investments were safe according to Bruce.  They'd never lost a penny according to Bruce. Don't worry, said Bruce.  NONE of the loans were safe.  Not a single one.  The exchange agreement is no big deal, said Bruce.  Nothing will change if you sign the exchange agreement, said Bruce.  The exchange agreement subordinated every single investor to WFF.  Forever. 
  5. WFF drew down all but half a million dollars of REL's cash reserves.  Question - how much was in the account before WFF drew it down?
  6. Weissenborn wants to take out a smaller loan to cover taxes and carrying costs in the amount of TWENTY MILLION DOLLARS!   Weissenborn is simply digging a deeper hole for us.  Question - Will the noteholders be subordinated even further down the list?  Likely pecking order if/when the new loan is secured:  1)  WFF 2) Company loaning $20 million 3) noteholders. 
  7. The Ad-Hoc Creditor's Committee isn't supposed to communicate with the other noteholders, but they are supposed to help Weissenborn gain a better understanding of "investor concerns."  How can the committee understand what we're going through if they're not allowed to converse with the rank-and-file?  The hand-picked committee is a sham.
  8. Pearl Tom is a member of the Creditor's Committee.  Why does her name keep popping up everywhere?  Ms. Tom's name appears on all the Siena/Wild Game Ng/High Five/Five-Way/One South Lake bankruptcy filings.  Somehow she's figured out how to receive notice on all the BK filings.  Just who is Pearl Tom?  We'll delve into that at a later time, but it's becoming abundantly clear she's in cahoots with sweet Walter.
More later....

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