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jonesieatl

01/23/08 11:23 AM

#303 RE: $heff #302

Interesting Sheff, thanks for posting here.

A little dated, May '06. I wonder if all of the comments still hold true?

LOL, they probably do, not sure we're seeing a kinder, gentler YA Global yet.

Death Spiral Convertible Just Refuses to Die 5/11/06
http://www.thestreet.com/pf/stocks/brokerages/10284937.html

Excerpted: (remember, this was from May '06)

"So far, two hedge funds are leading the way in investing in death spiral deals. Over the past 12 months, Cornell Capital Partners has emerged as the top investor in death spiral transactions, sinking $175 million into 42 deals. In second place is NIR Group, which has invested $77 million in 40 transactions.

No other hedge fund comes close to Cornell Capital or NIR, says Robert Kyle, executive vice president of Sagient Research, the parent company of PlacementTracker.

Mark Angelo, the founder and president of Cornell Capital, a $500 million fund located in Jersey City, N.J., declined to comment. Corey Ribotsky, the manager of Roslyn, N.Y.-based NIR Group, did not return several phone calls. NIR Group has $486 million in assets under management."