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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1982056
IBM Index Class Name
Enforcement
Doc Date
2/22/2016
Doc Name
Notice of Intent to File Law Suit Against Peabody Energy
From
Wild Earth Guardians
To
Peabody Energy
Violation No.
TDNX16140182002
Email Name
JRS
MPB
DIH
JLE
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substantial efforts. <br />28 Jan 2016, 01:25 AM <br />mikeskeik <br />Nice reply. I really like that. Thank you <br />28 Jan 2016, 01:41 AM <br />palsg <br />"To conclude that the previous debt exchanges failed and therefore Peabody will fail in theirs <br />seem like a sweeping statement. Did you know that the intercreditor provisions of the 1/2 lien debt <br />allows the company to issue additional notes?....... <br />Silence - in case you missed it: <br />"I am an undergraduate student, not a professional. Please take this factor into consideration." <br />28 Jan 2016, 01:47 AM <br />mirkomwfritz <br />He forgot to mention besides the cash building up in Q1 that they have a 1.4 billion guaranteed <br />secured revolver and in the Q3 conf call clearly said this gives them long runway and they will use <br />it strategically. If they bought a billion facevalue debt in Q4 for no more than a couple hundred <br />thousand dollars and if they do the same in Q1 the debt can be brought down by half. Saving <br />huge interest payments and getting debt/equity ratio in balance. <br />28 Jan 2016, 02:34 AM <br />Opti7 <br />Silence and Mirkomwfritz, love your comments and want to add - not TOO seriously: <br />Definition 'revolver': A revolver is a repeating firearm that has a revolving cylinder containing <br />multiple chambers and at least one barrel for firing... <br />So, what's the point of having and empathising a 'large revolver' when it cannot be used <br />repeatedly to protect shareholders and retiree pensions in an emergency? <br />Are companies nowadays only allowed using the revolver for funeral salutes? I don't want to <br />believe this... <br />28 Jan 2016, 04:23 AM <br />Random Logic <br />Well done piece. You have a future in the coal industry! ;) <br />
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