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etsosie <br />I am glad they are in trouble... get them off the Navajo reservation. all the damage to the land, <br />environment, relocation of dine families, cancer, contaminated water, poisoning of live stock.... Peabody <br />bomb -fire. <br />30 Jan 2016, 01:35 PM <br />1 coalmo <br />How is your people going to make a living? <br />31 Jan 2016, 03:36 PM <br />PlasticDoll <br />Hope BTU would climb to 5 so I can short it again. <br />02 Feb 2016, 06:25 AM <br />MobilePreacher, Contributor <br />at this price, the nov 2018 bonds are a good bet. The odds are there will be a restructuring that occurs <br />before the end of spring. These bonds are trading for 10 cents on the dollar. One payment pays for nearly <br />a third of the money you have to put up. If they restructure for say .25 cents on the dollar you make out <br />like a bandit. <br />02 Feb 2016, 07:34 AM <br />LuvMyBonds <br />The stock has bee showing resilience. The bonds have been weak. You may see that $5 print before the <br />end of the week. Be careful, it may not be wise to short BTU in the next several weeks.... <br />02 Feb 2016,12:33 PM <br />Andrew D. Crockett <br />looks ready for the next cliff dive. it's absurd how far i have to zoom in to even see this stock on my charts <br />03 Feb 2016, 03:42 AM <br />fritz1023 <br />If you think BTU will not make it through 2016 without filing. I would say stay away from the stock and the <br />bonds. If you think BTU has a reasonable chance of meeting their 2016 obligations and achieving a 2018 <br />bond restructure, then it would make sense to consider the bonds. At these prices, 2016 bond payments <br />will return you investment and essentially leave you with a free option on the company. By this I mean, <br />