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Chrysler Grabbing Chapter 11 By The Horns
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Prospects, Opportunities and Risks |
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Hosted By : Beard Group Law and Business Publishers, Troubled Company Reporter and Turnaround and Workouts |
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Chrysler LLC, the third largest automaker in the United States and the first privately held one in more than 50 years, filed for bankruptcy protection under Chapter 11 on April 30, 2009. The company also announced it will enter into a partnership with Fiat SpA, the Italian automaker.
Investors, bondholders, creditors and professional advisors are scrambling to identify the rewards, pitfalls and risks stemming from the dual strikes of the last-minute alliance agreement and concessions made by the UAW.
President Obama’s Auto Task Force tags this as a “surgical" Chapter 11 filing, but questions abound, including questions about the announced plan to use Section 363 sales to transfer valuable assets and leave legacy assets and liabilities behind.
During the audio conference you will receive:
- Updated news and developments about the case
- A profile of the company and what factors triggered the filing
- Information on current and prospective sources of financing during reorganization
- A list of major creditors, including first and second lien note holders
Detailed analysis of the role of key players in the case
-Fiat, the international auto company, and access to global network and IP
-UAW workers and retirees—pensions and health care benefits
-Chrysler Dealers
-Consumers
-Suppliers
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Stephen B. Selbst
Herrick, Feinstein, LLP
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Stephen B. Selbst has more than 25 years of experience in bankruptcy law representing debtors, secured creditors, official committees, bondholders, hedge funds and distressed investors in large and complex cases. He advises on bankruptcy planning and strategy, and on the debtor-creditor aspects of corporate transactions, including structured finance transactions and "true sale" and "non-consolidation" opinions. Stephen also has experience in out-of-court workouts and represents both debtors and creditors. He also frequently represents buyers of assets from troubled companies in bankruptcy.
In his corporate practice, Stephen has expertise in mergers and acquisitions, public and private financings of debt and equity and general corporate representation. He has represented several public companies and advised boards of directors on corporate governance matters and internal investigations.
Stephen is a frequent lecturer on bankruptcy and restructuring topics and has published a number of articles on bankruptcy-related topics. He has been frequently quoted in newspaper articles on insolvency related topics and appeared on CNBC on auto bankruptcies.
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Chrysler Grabbing Chapter 11 By The Horns
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