Company Files Petition for Involuntary Bankruptcy
Posted on Dec 20, 2010 1:00pm PST
Four Vitro creditors have reportedly filed a petition for involuntary bankruptcy against 15 of the company's subsidiaries. The noteholders reportedly own about $75 million of the company's debt. There is reportedly a prepackaged plan that is anticipated to work in coalition with the bankruptcy petition.
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