Spansion Announces They Filed For Bankruptcy
Spansion today filed a voluntary petition for reorganization under chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code as part of its strategy to strengthen its financial position and focus its business for long-term success. The company’s strategic plan is designed to restructure its burdensome debt obligations and intensify its focus on market segments with greater profit potential. Each of Spansion’s domestic subsidiaries also simultaneously filed chapter 11 petitions. Spansion is a joint-venture between AMD and Fujitsu that began in 1993. AMD took control of the company in 2003 and spun it off as an independent maker of flash memory chips in December 2005.
The decision to seek chapter 11 protection was made in consultation with an ad hoc consortium of holders of Spansion’s $625 million Senior Secured Floating Rate Notes due 2013. Spansion continues to be actively engaged in constructive discussions with this ad hoc consortium for the development of a plan of reorganization that would permit Spansion to emerge quickly from chapter 11 in a stronger financial and competitive position and for the continued exploration of multiple proposals from multiple parties seeking a strategic transaction.
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