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| Theres little money, yet, growing on MFFs trees in China |
Investors in a Morgan Stanley-sponsored high-yield issue for start-up Mandra Forestry Finance (MFF) are restive. A $195 million issue of high-yield notes in May 2005 at par has slid to 85c on the dollar since issue last May.
Behind the drop is the delay in the acquisition of plantation lands in Chinas Anhui province that has set back the companys business plan by some nine months, according to Standard and Poors credit analyst Mary Ellen Olson, prompting S&P in March to issue a negative outlook on its initial B rating.
Were obviously concerned about their ability to repay the bonds, says Olson. Theyll start to feel the heat about six months before the first [interest] payment and well be taking a much closer...