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Woodbridge Liquidation Trust WBQNL
$1.82 -$0.18-9.00% OTC PK
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Company Overview

Woodbridge Liquidation Trust, trading in the over-the-counter market under the symbol WBQNL, was established to administer and liquidate the remaining assets associated with the former Woodbridge Group of Companies, a real estate investment and finance enterprise that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 2017. The trust’s primary purpose is not ongoing commercial operations, but rather the recovery, management, and distribution of proceeds to creditors and beneficiaries pursuant to court-approved liquidation and restructuring plans. The entity operates within the distressed asset recovery, bankruptcy administration, and real estate asset disposition sectors.

Prior to the creation of the liquidation trust, the Woodbridge organization operated through numerous affiliated entities involved in commercial real estate acquisitions, development financing, and private investment offerings. The business became widely known following investigations by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission alleging a large-scale Ponzi-like structure tied to unregistered securities offerings. Following bankruptcy proceedings and regulatory settlements, the liquidation trust was formed to monetize remaining assets, resolve claims, and oversee distributions. Public information indicates the trust’s activities are primarily administrative and legal in nature rather than growth-oriented operating business activities.

Business Operations

Woodbridge Liquidation Trust’s operations are centered on asset liquidation, litigation recovery efforts, claims administration, and the orderly resolution of remaining obligations tied to the former Woodbridge Group of Companies estate. Revenue and recoveries are generated through the sale or disposition of real estate holdings, settlements, legal recoveries, structured asset sales, and management of residual investment interests. The trust does not operate as a traditional revenue-generating corporation with active consumer-facing products or services.

The trust’s activities have primarily involved U.S.-based bankruptcy estate administration under oversight associated with court-approved restructuring proceedings. Available public filings reference coordination with bankruptcy professionals, legal advisors, asset managers, and trustees involved in the administration process. Historical Woodbridge-affiliated entities included numerous special-purpose subsidiaries connected to commercial real estate assets and lending structures. Data regarding active joint ventures or ongoing commercial partnerships after liquidation formation is limited and, in some areas, inconclusive based on available public sources.

Strategic Position & Investments

The strategic objective of Woodbridge Liquidation Trust is the maximization of recoveries for creditors and beneficiaries through efficient asset management, legal resolution, and monetization of remaining holdings. Unlike operating corporations pursuing expansion, the trust’s mandate is finite and focused on preserving value during liquidation proceedings. Public disclosures and bankruptcy-related filings indicate efforts to resolve claims, pursue litigation recoveries where applicable, and distribute proceeds in accordance with approved bankruptcy plans.

Historically, the underlying Woodbridge entities held investments in commercial and residential real estate-related assets across multiple jurisdictions in the United States. Following the SEC enforcement actions and bankruptcy proceedings, many assets were sold, restructured, or transferred into liquidation-related structures. Publicly available information does not indicate meaningful ongoing investments in emerging technologies or active acquisition activity under the trust itself. Any remaining portfolio interests are generally tied to legacy asset administration rather than strategic expansion initiatives.

Geographic Footprint

Woodbridge Liquidation Trust’s activities are primarily concentrated in the United States, reflecting the location of the original bankruptcy proceedings and the majority of underlying real estate and financial assets. The trust is associated with administration connected to former Woodbridge-affiliated entities that operated across multiple U.S. states, including significant activity historically tied to California and other major real estate markets.

The former Woodbridge organization maintained a broad network of affiliated entities and investment relationships tied to domestic commercial real estate markets. However, the liquidation trust itself does not appear to maintain a broad international operating footprint comparable to multinational corporations. Publicly available records do not establish substantial ongoing international operational influence following the restructuring and liquidation process.

Leadership & Governance

Governance of Woodbridge Liquidation Trust is structured around trustees, restructuring professionals, and court-supervised administrative processes rather than a conventional corporate executive hierarchy. Public disclosures tied to bankruptcy proceedings and trust administration indicate that leadership responsibilities are focused on fiduciary oversight, claims management, asset liquidation, and creditor distributions. Information regarding executive strategy is generally framed around maximizing recoveries, maintaining compliance with court directives, and concluding liquidation activities efficiently.

Key individuals publicly associated with the historical Woodbridge organization and liquidation-related oversight include:

  • Robert H. Shapiro – Former Chairman and principal of the former Woodbridge Group of Companies
  • Frank A. Pinna – Liquidation Trustee associated with trust administration proceedings
  • Various court-appointed restructuring professionals and legal advisors – Oversight and administration roles connected to bankruptcy implementation

Certain governance and executive details remain limited in public OTC disclosures compared with fully reporting public companies. Data inconclusive based on available public sources.

Data complied by narrative technology. May contain errors

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