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Counsel for Asia Global Crossing Ltd. and the telecom's unsecured creditors committee were mostly reserved, however, as they vied for control of the company's Chapter 11 case in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York.
The committee, represented by Evan Flaschen of Bingham McCutchen LLP, asked Judge Stuart Bernstein to terminate Asia Global Crossing's exclusive period to file a reorganization plan.
Following its asset sale, the lawyer noted, Asia Global is just "three remaining members of management and a pile of cash."
"Why do we need two sets of lawyers"? Flaschen asked the court.
He said that the debtor and committee were often "out of synch" or "in conflict" and that the effort had not been cooperative.
"The debtors may sincerely believe 'What fools these creditors be!'" Flaschen stated in pleadings. A footnote explained the allusion to "A Midsummer Night's Dream," though a reference to "Julius Caesar" might have been more appropriate to open the power struggle.
Robert Petty of Clearwater Capital Partners, which has notes worth $13.9 million in face value, told the judge that the committee wanted the case resolved more quickly and efficiently. Petty and three other creditors, who together hold more than one third of all unsecured claims, filed affidavits saying they would likely vote against the plan.
"I'm mystified," said Richard Casher of Kasowitz, Benson, Torres & Friedman LLP, representing the debtor. He noted that Asia Global Crossing had worked with creditors before its November Chapter 11 filing, and included extensive comments from the committee in the reorganization plan it submitted in late April.
"The fanciful notion" that the estates would be better run "if the debtor disappeared," he said, was not supported by the bankruptcy code.
Bernstein ruled that the committee had not shown adequate cause.
"They have the right to file a plan," Bernstein said, though he noted that the committee could vote against the plan, object to administrative claims or fees, and fire the liquidating trustee if they did not approve of the selection.
"We're disappointed," Flaschen said. "Not by the judge, by the debtor."
The hearing for Asia Global Crossing's disclosure statement is set for June 10.
"We will continue to work cooperatively, constructively and inclusively with the committee to bring this case to as swift a conclusion as possible so that the creditors can get their money," Casher said.
TCP is almost ready to fly and this one will fly high!
Do not miss the plain....
Good weekend!
http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/new...
This is the last straw. Pinky has got to go.
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) -- The government took control of the Dominican Republic's oldest and most respected newspaper on Thursday, as its owner was charged in a US$2.2 billion fraud that bankrupted the Caribbean country's second largest bank.
******Besides confiscating Listin Diario, agents seized 70 radio stations and four television stations controlled by media baron Ramon Baez Figueroa, who was the president and main shareholder of Banco Intercontinental S.A………..
*****Baez told the Central Bank he used some to buy vehicles and charter aircraft for Dominican President Hipolito Mejia and opposition leader Leonel Fernandez; give monthly allowances to Fernandez and about 70 generals; give contributions to members of the Supreme Court of Justice, the legislature and the Catholic Church; and to buy 10 gold Rolex watches delivered to a former presidential security chief...
but he didn't shower his girls with diamonds...
all those yachts and planes to go to Colorado with all his friends...
DR is looking more like Venezuela with Caldera: WATCH OUT !!!
hmmmm...are you bothe refering to the implosion of TCP ???
poor TCP...being sent six feet under by the Mexicans...and IN brazil...who would have thought...
maybe i can hedge TCP by going long EBAY and Amazon...
International swappers 86.6%.
what do you mean with "the real figure of international swappers" assuming it was lower?
Nearly all except the 03 and 05 have swapped. For 03, URU said most have swapped.
05 no info, might have the lowest rate ( many Euro-retail-inv.), but even here I think the majority has swapped.
06 are the Japanese, all swapped.
GX 5 1/8 x 5.50 Pillz, you are upgraded from <McDonalds> to Virgils BBQ
these <monkeys> are really something else!
They started the sell off long.. so they murdered each other.. the will end the sell off short and will murder each other again. In a few days when everything is back to normal they will have added a few more million to their annual loses whithout knowing why!
<I'm staying in your sbac-schtock> bueno.
<and I reprox> beware the momentum traders ...
<don't give me wireless work to do, I have enoff with my fiber-optic schwein-work.. > its OK merely wanted to highlight that there are good things cooking with L3.
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