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Finance: What is Busted Convertible? 14 Views
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What is a Busted Convertible? A busted convertible is a convertible bond that will never be converted to stock because the underlying stock price is so much lower than the conversion price, so it is cleverly referred to as busted.
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- 00:00
Finance a la shmoop..what is a busted convertible?
- 00:06
well techno growth forever biotechs swore to its customers that upon death they [Mans head enters into a glass jar]
- 00:12
could sever their heads freeze them and in 40 years they would have technology
- 00:16
to have them reborn into a really cool robot body and yeah kim kardashian model
- 00:22
was a huge huge hit we cannot lie.... The company stocks zoomed to a hundred
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- 00:27
dollars a share and management needed cash to open offices in China Latin [Cash travels around the world]
- 00:32
America and Africa but they didn't want to suffer dilution by just selling
- 00:36
equity or part ownership in themselves to the street at least not at the
- 00:41
hundred dollar share price they really just wanted to borrow money [Cash and an IOU note appears on a table]
- 00:44
to fund these new offices because well they thought their stock would easily
- 00:48
get to $250 a share in the next few years
- 00:52
tons of people out there who wanted to you know live forever
- 00:55
you know like fame.....nevermind their bankers were nervous about how
- 01:00
investors would react to just a straight bond which carried 8% interest so
- 01:05
instead they kind of compromised by doing a convertible preferred stock [Men give handshake]
- 01:10
offering they sold preferred stock to the street that carried just 3% interest
- 01:15
but those preferred shares were convertible into common stock at a
- 01:19
hundred seventy five bucks a share so the owners of the preferred would keep [Stock value of biotech company rises]
- 01:23
clipping their three percent coupons until one day the stock hit a hundred
- 01:27
seventy five bucks or better well and then they could participate in the
- 01:31
[Man hits a baseball] upside if the stock really was a homerun but sadly as many things do in shmoop
- 01:36
video....Test came back from the early decapitating trials and well they were
- 01:40
oh so not good legions of zombies began to roam the streets and while consumers [Zombies walking along the streets]
- 01:45
just didn't want to go there they'd rather truly rest in peace so the stock
- 01:49
cratered down to $20 a share where it would sit for all eternity in what is
- 01:54
called a busted convertible and took us a while to get there but we got
- 01:58
there the convertible preferred would pay 3% a year in interest as it always [Preferred stock with 3% interest sticker]
- 02:03
had and a convertible stock is so far below the conversion price of $175 well,
- 02:09
investors assume it will never convert the investment case views
- 02:13
the convert solely as a preferred or kind of like a bond offering against
- 02:17
competitive bond interest rates so yeah that's a busted convertible although so
- 02:23
is this they really never should have given robot Kim K a driver's license [Robot Kim Kardashian beside an upside down, crashed car]
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