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2242749 Ont Ltd. > The last hope of junior stakeholders....
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Post by duckdog68 on Apr 29, 2015 3:24pm

The last hope of junior stakeholders....

... the only people actually trying to save this company.   Anyone know who they might be?  Board members maybe?

Page 8 of Factum of Applicants:

18. After the announcement of the Extension Agreement, an ad hoc committee of Senior
Noteholders (the "Participating Noteholders") was formed and retained legal advisors
and a financial advisor. The Participating Noteholders comprise approximately five
Senior Noteholders who participated as potential bidders in the Sale and Investment
Process and have been working together to advance a transaction. The Armtec
Companies have been working with the Participating Noteholders and their advisors to
explore an alternate transaction to the Brookfield Transaction that would repay
Brookfield in full and provide value to junior stakeholders. The Armtec Companies and
their advisors have met with certain of the Participating Noteholders and have had
numerous ongoing discussions with the Participating Noteholders and their advisors. The
Participating Noteholders and their advisors have also been in direct discussions with
Brookfield.
Anderson Affidavit at para. 15; Application Record, Tab 4.
 
19. The Participating Noteholders did not submit an offer by the April 22, 2015 deadline in
the Sale and Investment Process; however, they have indicated that they intend to
continue working towards providing a definitive proposal to the Armtec Companies that
would, if implemented, (a) provide for the repayment in full of obligations owing to-9
Brookfield and the assumption of other liabilities; and (b) strengthen the Armtec
Companies' balance sheet.
Anderson Affidavit at para. 16; Application Record, Tab 4.
 
20. The asset purchase agreement providing for the sale of the Armtec Business to New
Armtec, subject to the approval of this Court (the "APA"), does not limit the ability of
the Armtec Companies to continue discussions with the Participating Noteholders
regarding an alternative restructuring or sale transaction that would repay Brookfield in
full, and provides the Armtec Companies with the right to terminate the APA if
Brookfield is repaid in full (including payment to Brookfield of a backstop fee of $5
million that was agreed to in the Extension Agreement).
Anderson Affidavit at para. 18; Application Record, Tab 4.
 
21. As further described in the Anderson Affidavit, on April 28, 2015, the Participating
Noteholders have agreed to a support agreement (the "Support Agreement") pursuant to
which the Participating Noteholders have agreed (i) to support the commencement of
these CCAA proceedings, (ii) to support a hearing to approve the Brookfield Transaction,
and (iii) not to interfere with the closing of the Brookfield Transaction, provided that they
will continue to have the right, prior to the closing of the Brookfield Transaction, to work
towards providing a definitive proposal for an alternative transaction that would repay
Brookfield in full and provide value to junior stakeholders.
Anderson Affidavit at para. 17; Application Record, Tab 4.
Comment by 2Greying on Apr 29, 2015 3:32pm
Board members would be in a conflict...would have to have resigned. Any way to tell who the senior noteholders are?
Comment by duckdog68 on Apr 29, 2015 5:14pm
Probably not without having inside information. The Motion Record document includes an address to their attorney: DAVIES WARD PHILLIPS & VINEBERG LLP 155 Wellington Street West, 40th Floor foronto, ON M5V 317 ... Lawyers for Certain Senior Noteholders These guys are big Mergers and Acquisitions Lawyers.
Comment by llennn on May 03, 2015 10:15pm
I was so lucky not to get sucked into this one, thank you lord
Comment by duckdog68 on May 03, 2015 11:27pm
It's been quite a soap opera to watch.  I'm betting there still may be some surprises is store before it's over.  After something like 14 offers, all considered not "superior" to the Brookfield Transaction, a group of senior shareholders are still sitting at the table with Armtec and attempting to forge a deal that work, gets Brookfield out of the picture and ...more  
Comment by MarlboroMan on May 08, 2015 4:48pm
KEYhe $3.8 million "bonus" to key employees (senior management). Can someone please tell me which "key senior managers" are worth keeping and worse yet paying them extra to stay? This has got to be a joke.   S  
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