If you look at the 10-Q you see that the company may have gotten rid of half a billion in debt by letting this subsidiary default but they also got rid of the assets in the process. Just a bit of dwindling cash and some idle equipment left, but no more properties and reserves. Makes me wonder how this company could have a shot at any kind of recovery...
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