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American Suzuki Motor Receives Bankruptcy Court Approval for DIP Financing

Date: Dec 10, 2012 @ 08:02 AM
Filed Under: Bankruptcy

American Suzuki Motor Corporation (AMSC) received Court approval for Debtor-In-Possession financing and will be able to borrow up to $50 million for operations and up to $50 million for purchases of inventory from Suzuki Motor Corporation (SMC). These funds will help ensure that ASMC has the cash necessary to operate its business during the pendency of the chapter 11 case. The motion was previously granted Court approval, on an interim basis, on November 7, 2012.

In response to continued consumer demand, dealer interest has remained high in continuing to order and receive shipments of Suzuki automobiles as long as they remain available, ASMC intends to use a portion of the DIP funds to purchase and ship 2,500 additional cars from Japan to the continental U.S., which have been manufactured since ASMC announced its restructuring. Earlier this week, the Company released its November 2012 sales numbers, reporting that it sold more than 2200 units last month, an increase of 22% compared to the same period last year.

As previously announced, ASMC is continuing to market and sell its remaining U.S. automobile inventory through its national network of automotive dealers. Further, ASMC continues to provide marketing and incentives to help promote the continued sale of the automobiles remaining in dealer inventory and the pipeline.  As of November 30 2012, automotive dealers representing all of the top 50 and more than 98% of the total volume of ASMC’s continental U.S. automobile sales have agreed to transition to parts and services operations.

ASMC announced on November 5, 2012, that it plans to realign its business to focus on the long-term growth of its Motorcycles/ATV and Marine divisions and to wind down and discontinue new automobile sales in the continental U.S., following a thorough review of its current position and future opportunities in the U.S. automotive market. ASMC determined that the best path to achieve this realignment in an efficient and orderly manner was to restructure its operations under chapter 11. The case was filed in the United States Bankruptcy Court, Central District of California in Santa Ana.

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