Baha Mar Comments on U.S. Court Decision to Grant Motions to Vacate Chapter 11 Process
NASSAU, Bahamas, Sept. 15, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Baha Mar today stated that it is disappointed that the motions by China State Construction and The Export-Import Bank of China to vacate Baha Mar's Chapter 11 process have been granted by the U.S. Court, with the exception of the Chapter 11 case of Northshore Mainland Services. Accordingly, Baha Mar will explore its alternatives with respect to today's Court decision.
Baha Mar stated, "With respect to the decision, we do note that the Court affirmed that it was appropriate for Baha Mar to file for Chapter 11 in the U.S. Court and that the Chapter 11 filings were made in good faith."
In its ruling, the Court made clear that the Chapter 11 process "with all stakeholders participating, under these circumstances, would be an ideal vehicle for the restructuring of this family of related companies with the ultimate goal of finishing a project said to be 97% complete and, upon its exit from Chapter 11, to be in sound financial footing, with appropriate treatment of creditors."
The Court also made the point: "If I were convinced that denying the Dismissal Motions would have the effect desired by the Debtors -- bringing CCA, CEXIM and the government of The Bahamas back to the bargaining table, I might consider denying the Dismissal Motions. But the evidence does not reflect this and I am not convinced this will happen in short order."
Furthermore, in his decision, Judge Carey of the U.S. Court noted, "It may well be that the Northshore Chapter 11 case could serve as a useful vehicle for the parties as part of an overall resolution of the corporate family's difficulties, in concert with the proceedings in The Bahamas."
Baha Mar emphasized, "Our priority continues to be ensuring Baha Mar is in a position to be completed properly and opened successfully as soon as possible. We are continuing to do all we realistically can, including working with the provisional liquidators appointed by The Bahamian Supreme Court, to try to resolve the issues that have prevented Baha Mar from opening."
About Baha Mar
Baha Mar is set on 3,000 feet of white sandy beach just 10 minutes from Nassau's fully renovated and expanded international airport. It will feature elite hotels with gaming, entertainment, private residences, shopping and natural attractions that reflect an authentic Bahamian experience. Amenities will include a Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course; 200,000 square feet of flexible convention facilities, including a 2,000-seat entertainment venue; art galleries featuring Bahamian art; more than 40 restaurants, bars and clubs; global luxury designer and local artisan boutiques; and 20 acres of exquisitely landscaped beach and pool experiences, including a beachfront sanctuary with native Bahamian flora and fauna. For more information during this process please visit www.bmpathforward.com.
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