A Possible 10 to 1 Bet on AIG
In May 2008 AIG (AIG) sold common stock at $38 and a "preferred" AIGprA at $75/share. The preferred is a mandatory convert in three steps of $25 each, hence the unusual offering price of $75. The securities are officially referred to as Equity Units.
This preferred has some interesting characteristics that are being overlooked by the market in the current chaos. First of all, the securities are "junior subordinated debentures" that have a mandatory conversion into the common in Feb., May. and Aug. 2011. The cash distributions are interest payments (not dividends) and if not paid, are cumulative. I assume that cash distributions will be deferred, but they will accumulate.
When converted in 2011, the preferred will convert into 2 AIG common shares + additional shares for any accumulated but unpaid cash distributions. These unpaid distributions will be very important because they are $6/share annually. That is 100% of the current price of $6.
The liquidation value of the securities is $75/share. Of course, there are lots of senior securities ranking ahead.
There is other language in the prospectus which was written when the current situation was beyond imagination. "Make whole, change of control, etc." Remember, these securities are debentures and regardless of their junior status, if deferred interest isn't paid in cash or stock by 2011, AIG will be in default.
Do your own research. Search the Edgar site for the prospectus issued May 12, 2008.
Disclosure: Long
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This article has 14 comments:
- sumosama
- 192 Comments
Sep 19 11:25 AM- Traptinus
- 2 Comments
Sep 19 12:08 PM- Chris B
- 370 Comments
Sep 19 12:10 PMBesides, as an insurance co. insuring mortgage securities from defaulting, AIG is a leveraged bet that defaults will not continue to rise, even has home prices fall another 20% to their historical trendline. We're not there yet. The risk is huge.
Yet, if you are fortunate enough to be in the position of a professional analyst, there is a chance that through dilligent homework, you could find the deal that makes you rich. I suspect it's not this easy.
- Traptinus
- 2 Comments
Sep 19 12:13 PMNot an expert at reading this stuff but at a minimum this will force you to buy from AIG @$25
- syndicat
- 90 Comments
Sep 19 02:55 PMThe annual cash distribution on the AIGprA is $6.375. If not paid, it is cumulative. Part of it will become additional shares and part of it will become additional debentures.
The conversion rate for each AIGprA is approximately 1.97 shares. If the cash distributions are deferred, they compound at about 5.67%/yr.
Check the prospectus. Lots of moving parts, but a very interesting opportunity.
www.sec.gov/Archives/e...
- syndicat
- 90 Comments
Sep 19 03:03 PMI am looking at the AIG listed notes, the American General Finance notes and International Lease Finance notes. The latter 2 are AIG subsidiaries.
- LobsterM
- 332 Comments
Sep 20 05:45 PMA gamble I am willing to take. After all, the stock-market is nothing but a big Casino anyway.
- pitaking
- 33 Comments
Sep 20 09:02 PM- elwind45
- 81 Comments
Sep 21 03:39 AM- User 266610
- 2 Comments
Sep 21 05:59 AM- LobsterM
- 332 Comments
Sep 21 07:59 AM- buyitcheap
- 427 Comments
Sep 21 11:42 AM- rcraig
- 32 Comments
Sep 22 05:54 PMI just din't see the train wreck coming.
I wonder how big holders like Bill Clintons best friend Eli Broad and Dick Rhordin are doing with their shares of AIG?
- marauder
- 1 Comment
Oct 21 10:54 PMMore by Gerry Sullivan