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Thursday, September 03, 2015
Green energy company fights for life after getting billions from feds
Abengoa, a renewable energy multinational company headquartered in
Spain, has been a favorite of the Obama administration in getting
federal tax money for clean energy projects. Since 2009, Abengoa and its subsidiaries, according to estimates, have received $2.9 billion in grants and loan guarantees through the Department of Energy to undertake solar projects in California and Arizona — as well as the construction of a cellulosic ethanol plant in Kansas. But in the space of less than a year, Abengoa’s financial health has
become critical, leading investors to worry whether the company can
survive. The company’s stock price on NASDAQ has swooned — from $29.32 on Sept. 2, 2014 to $5.62 on Tuesday...At last week’s close, Abengoa’s high-yield bondholders were
scrambling amid concerns over company covenants. This came after news of
Abengoa’s plans to increase capital. BloombergBusiness described Abengoa SA as “distressed,” and the company’s troubles are fueling speculation bankruptcy may be in the offing. The investment management website microaxis.com recently listed Abengoa’s probability for bankruptcy at 76.9 percent...more
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