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GM Offers Restructuring Plan for Korea Unit
The automaker would convert around $2.2 billion of GM Korea's debt into equity in exchange for financial support and tax benefits from Seoul.
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Matthew Heller
| February 21, 2018
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Oil Price Slump Claims Warren Resources
The oil and gas exploration and production company has filed Chapter 11 to implement a restructuring agreement with its creditors.
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Matthew Heller
| June 3, 2016
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Goodrich Petroleum Files Chapter 11
The oil and gas producer has an agreement with bondholders to eliminate about $400 million in debt from its balance sheet.
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Matthew Heller
| April 15, 2016
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Quiksilver Wipes Out With Chapter 11 Filing
The cash-strapped surfwear retailer plans to emerge from bankruptcy under the control of Oaktree Capital Management.
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Katie Kuehner-Hebert
| September 9, 2015
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Hercules Offshore Files For Chapter 11
The operator of shallow-water drilling rigs is hoping a $1.2 billion debt-for-equity swap will help it ride out the downturn in oil prices.
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Katie Kuehner-Hebert
| August 13, 2015
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