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Originally posted by G4G5
Fact one:
UAL inturn has to put up collatral. The same collateral that they would no doubt have to put up to any bank(s) that underwrite the loan.
These are not facts, they are suppositions. You suppose that they have to put up assets, but please post facts to back that up, because it doesn't fit in with the other info I have seen.
For example, if UAL was offering security (collateral assets) as a guarantee for the loan, why wouldn't Chase or Citigroup make the loan without the guarantee? Answer: it is not a workable deal without Uncle Sam guaranteeing the funds.
Another reason it doesn't stand to reason that the US taxpayer is protected- UAL has no assets left to leverage. Everything is spoken for, they are in Chapter 11.
Everything I have seen indicates that this is NOT a secured loan, which means you and I are on the hook for a loan so shaky that even a "Buy Here, Pay Here" car lot wouldn't even sell them a car with that Balance Sheet.
Ty Webb said:Originally posted by G4G5
Fact one:
UAL inturn has to put up collatral. The same collateral that they would no doubt have to put up to any bank(s) that underwrite the loan.
These are not facts, they are suppositions. You suppose that they have to put up assets, but please post facts to back that up, because it doesn't fit in with the other info I have seen.
For example, if UAL was offering security (collateral assets) as a guarantee for the loan, why wouldn't Chase or Citigroup make the loan without the guarantee? Answer: it is not a workable deal without Uncle Sam guaranteeing the funds.
Another reason it doesn't stand to reason that the US taxpayer is protected- UAL has no assets left to leverage. Everything is spoken for, they are in Chapter 11.
Everything I have seen indicates that this is NOT a secured loan, which means you and I are on the hook for a loan so shaky that even a "Buy Here, Pay Here" car lot wouldn't even sell them a car with that Balance Sheet.
If you think that the US gov is going to just give a loan to UAL without out any backing you are smoking CRACK.
Just look at USAir's recent payback to the gov. What does that tell you? Oh, you probably missed that.
Time to play with my daughter, Biatch slap to follow.