Would you buy bonds with a high rate of 14.5%?

Would you buy bonds with a high rate of 14.5%?
Would you buy bonds with a high rate of 14.5%?
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The Latvian national airline “airBaltic”, offering its bonds with an interest rate of 14.5%, will set aside less than EUR 50 million in interest payments for investors every year. The financial publication “Bloomberg”, seeing the high bond coupon rate, writes that it is the highest rate for similar bonds in the European financial market this year.

Savukārt kompānijas vadītājs Martins Gauss norādīja, ka tagad notiek sarunas ar potenciālajiem stratēģiskajiem investoriem.

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Gauss arī skaidroja, ka tagad, kad jautājums par obligāciju refinansēšanu ir atrisināts, uzņēmums var sākt plānot savu debiju biržā.

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Arī “INVL Family Office” vadītājs Andrejs Martinovs, komentējot emisiju, kā pozitīvu vērtē faktu, ka uzņēmumam kopumā ir izdevies piesaistīt kapitālu, lai pārfinansētu iepriekšējo obligāciju emisiju, un šobrīd ir nodrošināta iespēja turpināt virzīties uz priekšu, uz “gaišo nākotni”.

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“Slikta ziņa, ka cena šai iespējai ir ļoti augsta, kas var arī traucēt sasniegt šo gaišo nākotni. Vieglāka dzīve “airBaltic” menedžmentam nekļūs, un valstij kā akcionāram riski nav mazinājušies, tie pat ir pieauguši,” uzskata eksperts.

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