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 More options Sep 28 2009, 2:18 pm
From: BG <newpaltzon...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2009 11:18:25 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Mon, Sep 28 2009 2:18 pm
Subject: Re: What will happen to Oct. 1 and after
1. No - FRNTQ will not be tradeable after Oct. 1. Stock will be
delisted.

2. http://www.frontierairlines.com/restructure/C1_Investor_FAQ.pdf

Though the above release is over a year old, it clearly states that
they "believe that the common stock will have no value" after
acquisition. While its true that the RJET offer is for 108M (over 40
times current market cap), what may remain for shareholders after debt
obligation payments is highly questionable -you likely won't even get
the closing price value. Under such circumstances, it would be
extremely prudent for all investors (esp. amatuers) to either sell and
close your positions or at least keep it to the bare minimum of what
you can afford to lose totally. Unless, you have direct information
from the law firm charged with the re-organization -http://
chap11.epiqsystems.com/clientdefault.aspx?pk=6b4c2466-
fe17-4862-974e-85c808c77495&l=1

Folks - this is no doomsday prophecy, but either you take your profits
(and losses - with ST Capital loss tax deductions) before close on
Sep. 30 or expect to lose it all, or at least be engaged in a long
drawn legal wrangle to settlement claims.

On Sep 28, 8:51 am, stoic61 <recirc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> If you read the investor page at Frontier's website, they say there is
> no firm indication that stocks will have value, however it does not
> say that they will dissolve.  My understanding is that they will
> remain traded: but no one seems to have a great answer.

> As far as the price, despite the fact the profit was less about profit
> and more about scale backs, I think that we'll see a bounce back if
> the stock remains out past the 1st.


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