Reader's Digest Hits Snag in Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Reader’s Digest loyalists in San Jose may be interested to know that according to the associated press, the company has hit a snag in their Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Apparently, regulators in the U.K. will not approve Reader’s Digest’s plan to settle pension costs there. The company had reached a deal to retire a $180 million obligation of a British subsidiary in exchange for a $17.6 million cash payment and giving up a one-third stake in the business.
Originally the company anticipated emerging from Chapter 11 by the end of January, with its lenders taking ownership. Still, a judge in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York has already approved the company's Chapter 11 plan, which cuts its debt load to $555 million from $2.2 billion.
Despite the setback Reader’s Digest still anticipates emerging from bankruptcy within the next few weeks.
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