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Re: bman post# 27835

Sunday, 10/19/2008 9:37:22 AM

Sunday, October 19, 2008 9:37:22 AM

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this might help..this is what "I'M" waiting on...

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Looking at the CH11 filing in Delaware Bankruptcy Court (Case: 08-12229), some very interesting facts appear.

Exhibit A to the initial filing states:

Assets: $32 Billion.
Debts: $8 Billion.

Also the company has put an X by the line that reads:

"Debtor estimates that funds will be available for distribution to unsecured creditors".

Common shareholders are 'unsecured creditors'.

So how much money is available to be distributed?

Of the $32 Billion in assets, roughly $18 Billion is secured loans by reputable entities, i.e. Govt and Commercial loans/bonds.

Also, they have $5 Billion cash on deposit with their bank, which is now owned by JPM.

JPM paid them $1.9 Billion for the bank

So, let's add it up:

$18B
$5B
$1.9B

Total $25B.

Subtract the $8B debt, and we have:

$17 Billion Net Worth (Minimum).

Outstanding Common Shares stands at 1.7 Billion shares.

SO, $17 Billion divided by 1.7 Billion equals a true market value of $10/share.

WAMUQ closed Friday, Oct. 3 at $0.155, +29%.

It seems that this bankruptcy proceeding is soon to be withdrawn, because from a financial standpoint, I see no reason for it to proceed.

This means is that the company would leave the OTC Pink Sheets market and return to the New York Stock Exchange. And the WAMUQ trading symbol would return to it's rightful place as WM.

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