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Delphi Seeking Bankruptcy Loan Extension

Delphi Corp. is seeking an extension of up to six months for about $4.35 billion in borrowed funds.

Delphi Corp. is seeking an extension of up to six months for about $4.35 billion in borrowed funds.

The company reported in a regulatory filing that it is meeting with investors to discuss a proposal to extend the timeframe within which the company can repay the loans, and is hoping for an extension through to June 30, 2009, or the company’s exit from court protection, whichever comes first.

The existing loan package to fund the company’s operations during bankruptcy – $1.1 billion revolving credit line, a $500 million first-priority term loan and a $2.75 billion second-priority term loan – is due to expire at the end of this year. Delphi will present investors with revised financial projections that estimate a 10 percent drop in global vehicle production, said the filing. As a result, the company has reduced its first-half forecast for earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization and restructuring costs from $904 million to $699 million.

Separate to this extension, Delphi is seeking around $3.75 billion in loans to finance its emergence from a three-year-old Chapter 11 case. A hearing on Delphi’s proposal to change its reorganization plan to cut payouts to creditors is scheduled for Nov. 5. (Courtesy of Tire Review/Tyres & Accessories)

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