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youngster-moon

09/13/19 1:20 AM

#84031 RE: lineItemVeto #84030

I don’t think people understand this it’s not like this was planned over night oh we’ll throw u $4.3M and then maybe $1 later for the rest of i feel like it. It’s not that difficult.

For example relating to this situation of Bioamber and KKR/LCY if I owed someone $10, i would agree to pay them $3 today and when i got the rest of the money ready i would pay them the other $7 later equally the $10 that WAS ALREADY AGREED UPON, almost like upfront money or a down payment and then the full price,

Transaction one $4.3M
Transaction two $???????
It says in the LIO transactions with an s, let me know when the other transaction has already occurred, or was it a lie on there letter of intent, INVESTMENT in BioAmber, furthermore was it a lie that it was an investment or not just a purchase of assets...

Yeah yeah words don’t have definitions and meaning
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101King_Kong101

09/13/19 1:26 AM

#84032 RE: lineItemVeto #84030

Why would KKR pay out money, what would they get for paying out more than than they already paid for LCY?



Two words: Value creation.


It's part of KKR's investing strategy, don't take it personally.
https://media.kkr.com/news-releases/news-release-details/kkr-closes-us93-billion-asian-fund-iii

Ming Lu, KKR Member and Head of Asia Private Equity, added, "We see a diverse set of opportunities across Asia Pacific stemming from rising consumption and urbanization trends in key markets as well as larger carve-out and cross-border transactions in countries such as Japan. We look forward to partnering with companies to provide unique value-add capabilities beyond capital investment alone which generate positive results for our stakeholders."




Here's an interesting KKR filing from 9/11/19:
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1787621/000119312519242897/d768379dn2.htm

Event Driven—Positions in securities with near term catalysts that are expected to lead to price appreciation/depreciation. Catalysts include refinancings, restructurings, mergers and acquisitions and rating upgrades, among others