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08.02.2023 - 22:33 / deadline.com
Counsel for bankrupt Cineworld said today the Regal parent has received the outline of a restructuring plan from lenders, a blueprint that would take it out of bankruptcy, although it’s also still pursuing a possible sale of assets.
At a hearing at bankruptcy court in the Southern District of Texas, Cineworld attorney Joshua Sussberg said debt holders had submitted over the weekend a term sheet of a debt-for-equity exchange and a “significant” rights offering to fund the business going forward. He didn’t provide details of the plan, which has no specific financing commitments yet. A group of 35 funds holds a combined $6 billion in Cineworld debt.
Meanwhile, the company continues with a sale process and Sussberg said has signed multiple non-disclosure agreements with interested parties including financial and strategic buyers of “all shapes and sizes and with all different kinds of proposals.” Non-binding offers are due Feb. 16. “Our lenders are effectively a bidder and if they become a stalking horse for third parties, we would welcome that.”
A reviving box office led by Avatar: The Way of Water has helped boosted the company’s cash, which stood at $185 million at the end of Jan., he noted.
Cineworld filed for bankruptcy last fall after a prolonged slump in its business.
“It is not lost on the company that this lender group has stepped up multiple times to help in a time of need. That was because of Covid. And there were multiple financings. This will be yet another instance where the lenders will finance the company and finance its recovery. And it’s not lost on us that people have lost money. And it’s obvious, in situations like that, that fingers get pointed.” he said.
“I don’t intend to get into any specifics, but
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Bankrupt Regal parent Cineworld said it had multiple bids for all or some of its assets in initial expressions of interest due last week. Its business includes Regal in the U.S.; Cineworld and Picturehouse in the U.K. and Ireland; and “rest of world” cinemas in Central and Eastern Europe, and Israel.
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Dave Hollis, the one-time Disney executive and president of the studio’s worldwide distribution, has died at his home in Austin, TX. He was 47.
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