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27.05.10 16:49

731 Postings, 5818 Tage MiamiFrankaus ihub

Yup...another SEC filing from VSTNQ in my "inbox" Hedge Fund BUYING more shares..... We go UP again today. REMEMBER.... dump on the spikes....throw it all back IN on the dips.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=50647613

 

27.05.10 22:15

69 Postings, 5577 Tage ButterCooky@MiamiFrank SEC

poste doch bitte belastbare Quellen.

Bei genauer Analyse ist der Zuwachs begrenzt 12,51% auf 13,01% (wenn ich mich mit vertan habe)

http://www.visteon.com/investors/sec.html

 

http://ccbn.10kwizard.com/xml/...enk&ipage=6931119&format=PDF

http://ccbn.10kwizard.com/xml/...enk&ipage=6981527&format=PDF

 

27.05.10 22:32

92 Postings, 5417 Tage Harko1234hallo

und was bedeutet das?  

28.05.10 08:14

44542 Postings, 8798 Tage Slaterbelastbar

Was heißt das?  

28.05.10 10:09

69 Postings, 5577 Tage ButterCookybelastbar

auf IHUB werden Punkte ohne Quelle und ohne Analyse geschrieben.

Oft sind das nur push versuche.

Besser die Orginalquelle und eine eigene Analyse einstellen.

Dann haben wir eine Basis für eine vernüftige Dokumentation.

 

28.05.10 10:10
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44542 Postings, 8798 Tage Slaterund wen willst Du

genau belasten?  

28.05.10 10:12

69 Postings, 5577 Tage ButterCooky@Slater die Aussage sollte belastbar sein

keine Person sondern die Aussage
 

28.05.10 10:14

44542 Postings, 8798 Tage Slaterverstehe ich nicht

Du willst eine Aussage belasten... wie denn?  

28.05.10 11:45
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69 Postings, 5577 Tage ButterCooky@Slater

:-) FAKTEN :-)  

28.05.10 12:00

92 Postings, 5417 Tage Harko1234Hallo Leute

Kann mir jemand sagen wann bei visteon die nächsten Entscheidungen anstehen? Wie es weiter geht? Vielen lieben Dank  

28.05.10 13:04

8834 Postings, 5362 Tage Resol_i2,5$

VISTEON" mit google übersetzer"
Gericht bewilligt Zeit zu schreiben alternative reorganisationproposals / JCI kann bis ihr Gebot für Autozulieferer
Ein US-Gericht in Wilmington, Delaware hat eingeräumt Automobilzulieferer Visteon (Van Buren Township, Michigan / USA; www.visteon.com) Zeit bis zum 14. Juni Konkursverfahren neu zu zeichnen seinen Sanierungsplan für spannende Kapitel 11 - siehe Plasteurope.com von 05.05 2009. Visteon-Verwaltung zu ......

Q:http://www.plasteurope.com/news/VISTEON_t216343

ich schätze bis dahin wird der kurs weiter richtung 2$-....? bei den amis laufen.....  

28.05.10 13:08

44542 Postings, 8798 Tage Slaterarrrghhhhh

Jede Übersetzung muss in Zukunft von mir genehmigt werden.

Das macht Kemal aus der Döner Bude besser!

...bewilligt Zeit zu schreiben alternative reorg.....

fuck you

Das nächste Mal zahlst Du 5 EUR in das Phrasenschwein Resol  

28.05.10 13:14
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8834 Postings, 5362 Tage Resol_i@Slater

nanana nicht so spitz bübchen,nicht das du mit deinen fingerchen noch in deiner tastatur stecken bleibst;)))  

28.05.10 13:23
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44542 Postings, 8798 Tage SlaterReso

ich mein das ernst, noch so ein Ding und ich reiß Dir die Ohren ab.

Stell den Original link rein und schreib, büdde Slaterchen übersetzen...

Warum gibst Du wie ein Affe, GUUUUGell Übersetzung ein...

Mannnn, Hirn benutzen:

Soll ich mal so schreiben, wie Du (Google) übersetzt? ... da wird Dir dann auch schlecht.  

28.05.10 13:38
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8834 Postings, 5362 Tage Resol_i@Slater

du machst das schon........
ich hoffe die 2 $ fallen heute in den usa.....;--)  

28.05.10 13:48

44542 Postings, 8798 Tage Slaternegativ

die 2 USD werden heute nicht fallen... noch nicht...  

28.05.10 20:02

731 Postings, 5818 Tage MiamiFrankwenn bis zum 14.06 keine news kommen

rechne ich eher mit einem leicht aber stetig sinkendem Kurs bis ca. 1$ oder auch 0,8$ ....dann kann man aber ohne Angst wieder zugreifen denke ich  

01.06.10 18:45
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731 Postings, 5818 Tage MiamiFrankVisteon Rejects Johnson Controls Proposal to Purc

VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP, Mich., June 1, 2010 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Visteon Corporation (OTC: VSTNQ) announced that after a thorough analysis, it has rejected an unsolicited proposal from Johnson Controls, Inc. to purchase certain assets associated with Visteon's interiors and electronics businesses. Visteon conveyed the reasons for its decision in a letter sent today from Visteon to Johnson Controls. The contents of the letter follow:


The Board of Directors of Visteon has studied your proposal carefully and has unanimously concluded that our stakeholders, as well as our customers and employees, are best served by moving forward with our previously announced Plan of Reorganization to emerge from bankruptcy as a strong, independent, stand-alone company.

Following your expression of interest in acquiring certain assets associated with our interiors and electronics businesses, our Board, assisted by the Company's financial advisers, took the time to conduct a thorough review and analysis of your proposal.

Without risk-adjusting your proposal, our careful analysis demonstrates that your acquisition of selected assets, while excluding certain liabilities, would accelerate other costs and would not significantly enhance recoveries to our creditors or provide recovery for our equity holders. Additionally, the realization of other risks associated with the proposed transaction would negatively impact our creditors and leave equity holders further removed from any recovery. It is also likely your proposal would involve a lengthy extension to the time we would remain in bankruptcy, which could undermine much of the successful work we have done to emerge as a strong company in the sector.

In short, we have determined that our Plan of Reorganization is the best path forward for Visteon and that your proposal does not warrant further consideration. Given all of the above, we trust you will respect our decision.

On a related matter, I am concerned that JCI's recent contacts with our customers and aggressive characterizations of your proposal could potentially damage our business and relationships with key customers. I assume these communications are occurring without your knowledge and ask that you personally see that such communications end.

Finally, because of the public announcement of your proposal, the Company is obliged to share the contents of this letter with its stakeholders, and intends to do so imminently through a press release.

* * * *

Visteon Corporation is a leading global automotive supplier that designs, engineers and manufactures innovative climate, interior, electronic and lighting products for vehicle manufacturers. With corporate offices in Van Buren Township, Mich. (U.S.); Shanghai, China; and Chelmsford, UK; the company has facilities in 25 countries and employs approximately 28,500 people.

Forward-looking Information

This press release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future results and conditions but rather are subject to various factors, risks and uncertainties that could cause our actual results to differ materially from those expressed in these forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to,

   * our ability to maintain adequate liquidity to fund our operations during the Chapter 11 proceedings and to fund a plan of reorganization and thereafter, including obtaining sufficient "exit" financing; maintaining normal terms with our vendors and service providers during and after the Chapter 11 proceedings and complying with the covenants and other terms of our financing agreements;
   * our ability to obtain court approval with respect to motions in the Chapter 11 proceedings prosecuted from time to time and to develop, prosecute, confirm and consummate one or more plans of reorganization with respect to the Chapter 11 proceedings and to consummate all of the transactions contemplated by one or more such plans of reorganization or upon which consummation of such plans may be conditioned;
   * conditions within the automotive industry, including (i) the automotive vehicle production volumes and schedules of our customers, and in particular Ford's and Hyundai-Kia's vehicle production volumes, (ii) the financial condition of our customers or suppliers and the effects of any restructuring or reorganization plans that may be undertaken by our customers or suppliers or work stoppages at our customers or suppliers, and (iii) possible disruptions in the supply of commodities to us or our customers due to financial distress or work stoppages;
   * general economic conditions, including changes in interest rates and fuel prices; the timing and expenses related to internal restructurings, employee reductions, acquisitions or dispositions and the effect of pension and other post-employment benefit obligations; and
   * those factors identified in our filings with the SEC (including our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended Dec. 31, 2009).


The risks and uncertainties and the terms of any reorganization plan ultimately confirmed can affect the value of our various pre-petition liabilities, common stock and/or other securities. No assurance can be given as to what values, if any, will be ascribed in the Chapter 11 proceedings to each of these constituencies. A plan of reorganization could result in holders of our liabilities and/or securities receiving no value for their interests. Because of such possibilities, the value of these liabilities and/or securities is highly speculative. Accordingly, we urge that caution be exercised with respect to existing and future investments in any of these liabilities and/or securities. Caution should be taken not to place undue reliance on our forward-looking statements, which represent our view only as of the date of this release, and which we assume no obligation to update.


http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/...rtain-assets-95328424.html  

01.06.10 18:52
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731 Postings, 5818 Tage MiamiFrankmeiner Meinung

super news wenn man ein solches Angebot trotz der angespannten Lage ablehnt zeigt das doch, dass man nicht ohne Sinn und Verstand alles versilbert, sondern an einem nachhaltigen Konzept arbeitet um C11 zu verlassen


auch dieser Satz..............."The Board of Directors of Visteon has studied your proposal carefully and has unanimously concluded that our stakeholders, as well as our customers and employees, are best served by moving forward with our previously announced Plan of Reorganization to emerge from bankruptcy as a strong, independent, stand-alone company".........stimmt mich positiv wo die Aktionäre Quasi als Entscheidungsträger mit erwähnt werden  

01.06.10 20:23

69 Postings, 5577 Tage ButterCookyBOD ist nur an den eigenen Wohl interessiert

Das Management und Board of Directors ist nur an den eigenen neuen Anteilen an den Aktien interissiert. Die wollen nichs abgeben, da dadurch 1.) die alten Aktionäre an Board bleiben können 2.) Falls die alten Aktinäre doch rausgeworfen werden, der neue Wert des (kleineren) Visteon Unternehmens geringer durch den Verkauf ist. Dadurch währe der Aktienanteil der neuen Aktien für das Management nicht mehr soviel Wert.

 

 

01.06.10 20:25

69 Postings, 5577 Tage ButterCookystakeholders != shareholders

dies ist sehr wichtig

stakeholders != shareholders

Wir (die Aktinäre) sind keine stakeholders für BOD!!!

 

01.06.10 21:27
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731 Postings, 5818 Tage MiamiFrankVisteon Rejects Johnson Controls 1.25 Billion

June 1 (Bloomberg) -- Visteon Corp., the bankrupt former auto-parts unit of Ford Motor Co., turned down Johnson Controls Inc.’s $1.25 billion offer for its interiors and electrics businesses, saying it would hurt the company’s creditors.  The board voted unanimously to reject the unsolicited bid and work to emerge from bankruptcy as an independent company, Visteon said today in a statement. Johnson Controls, the largest publicly traded U.S. auto supplier, made the cash offer in May for Visteon units that had $4.1 billion in 2009 sales.  “Johnson Controls has been pursuing this for quite a while,” David Leiker, an analyst with Robert W. Baird, said in an interview. He rates Johnson Controls “outperform.” “It’s unlikely the Visteon board making this decision will make Johnson Controls go away.”  Visteon said the proposed takeover by Milwaukee-based Johnson Controls would accelerate some costs and wouldn’t benefit its creditors and equity holders. Visteon, based in Van Buren Township, Michigan, said the proposed takeover would probably delay its emergence from bankruptcy and asked Johnson Controls to stop talking to its customers about the proposed acquisition.  “I am concerned that JCI’s recent contacts with our customers and aggressive characterizations of your proposal could potentially damage our business and relationships with key customers,” Visteon’s board said in a letter to Johnson Controls. “I assume these communications are occurring without your knowledge and ask that you personally see that such communications end.”  Visteon shares fell 16 cents, or 11 percent, to $1.32 at 1:53 p.m. in over-the-counter trading. Johnson Controls fell 2 cents to $28.51 on the New York Stock Exchange.

Reorganization Fight

Shareholders and bondholders of Visteon, which filed for Chapter 11 in May 2009, are battling in court for the right to sponsor the company’s reorganization plan. Both groups want to issue new stock to help the company pay down debt.  U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher S. Sontchi in Wilmington, Delaware, last week put off a decision on whether to approve a plan for bondholders to buy 95 percent of the new stock until June 14. Sontchi agreed to give shareholders time to create a competing stock plan.  Under both proposals, bondholders would have the opportunity to buy a majority of the new stock issued, according to shareholder attorney Martin J. Bienenstock.  While under court protection from its creditors, Visteon has closed plants, fired workers and moved jobs out of the U.S.

http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-06-01/...on-offer-update1-.html

 

01.06.10 21:45
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731 Postings, 5818 Tage MiamiFrank@ ButterCooky

ja das stimmt (stakeholder des BoD sind keine Aktionäre) aber wenn die Aktionärsvertretung dem Gericht versichern kann das wir uns durchaus
von alleine reorganisieren (und die QZahlen waren ja ziemlich gut) könnten und sich ein paar große Aktionäre /Hedgefonds zusammentun um neue Aktien als Kapitalspritze zu zeichnen dann geht es am 14. steil bergauf  

03.06.10 01:36
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44542 Postings, 8798 Tage Slaterdiese Meldung dürfte auch Visteon beflügeln

07.06.10 20:57
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731 Postings, 5818 Tage MiamiFranknicht vergessen bis zum 14.06 positionieren :)

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