Reinventing The Death Spiral: DRYS

 | Apr 10, 2017 03:01AM ET

About two decades ago, some unscrupulous hedge funds began tricking unsophisticated small cap companies into agreeing to “ death spiral ” converts (convertible debt). These were called “death spirals” as there was no set floor to the conversion price. Rather, they converted at some date in the future based on then market prices. Despite promising not to, these funds immediately began shorting shares with the goal of destroying the share price and converting as low as possible in order to take control of the companies, or at least get large share ownership positions. Oftentimes, a few million dollar “death spiral” convert would end up costing management the majority of their company.

Along the way, my fund sometimes shorted these “ death spiral ” stocks as you knew that the hedge fund owning the paper would keep leaning into it until the conversion date. Furthermore, any intelligent long would sell and move on—as you just can’t do business with someone too stupid to not understand how these things worked. Without logical buyers and a wall of stock on the offer, they were as close to layups as you could get in finance. Since then, corporate boards have wised up and you seldom see these “ death spirals ” any longer. Of course, in finance, there are rarely new inventions—rather, creative finance types dust off old tricks and re-imagine them. Therefore, you have to have a certain respect for CEO George Economou from DryShips Inc (NASDAQ:DRYS) as he took the “ death spiral ” and added a unique spin to it. In the Economou version, he “death spirals” his own stock through an independent party named Kalani.

DRYS has now undertaken a few variations of this theme, but the basic underlying trend is that DRYS sells shares to Kalani at a discount to market and Kalani then sells them into the market as rapidly as possible so that Kalani can reload and earn the spread between the price they buy them from DRYS at and what they can sell them for. In the process, the share price of DRYS has been in freefall.