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Board Scam Accusations
Re: Usagi: falsifying NAVs, manipulating share prices and misleading investors.
by
deeplink
on 28/11/2012, 19:45:48 UTC
Given those conditions, you have no idea how much each share of debt is worth, and you have no idea how much each equity share is worth.  Paying one creditor or shareholder (or any subset of them) at an assumed valuation is preferential.  It is pretty much the definition, actually.  In the real world it is a crime as described above.

Please, provide evidence to prove that in 'the real world it is a crime as described above'.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unfair_preference