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Corperate bond, what happends to your investment if the company is bought?


Lest just say you bought some corporate bonds because of the high Interest rate, and the company isn鈥檛 doing so well later on... what would happen to your bonds if the company is bought out by a bigger company or what if it went into bankruptcy

Its depend on the terms and conditions attached to the bond. Bond is nothing but a loan to the company, so you are the creditor of the company. The bond deed (or Constitution, articles, Instrument... depending on which country you come from) explains what will happen when the company is acquired by another company. As the company is bought by the other company as a going concern, the new investor will honour the loan, except when otherwise stated on the bond deed. Some bond required that the company must repay the bond holder once the company is acquired by someone. So read the bond deed to find out the answer.

If the company went into bankruptcy, the outcome depends on whether the bond is secured, priority or sub-ordinate or not. If it is a secured bond, the asset backing the bond will be sold and the bond holder will get money first, before any other person. If the bond is sub-ordinate bond, then the bond holder can only get their share of money after everyone is paid.

So , read the bond deed.

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