Wednesday, March 18, 2009

CL bankruptcy judge to review arguments, deliver ruling later

Posted by Thomas Wheatley on Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 4:20 AM

Wayne Garcia, political editor of CL's Tampa paper, writes that the judge in the company's bankruptcy court case has asked the sides to deliver closing arguments in writing. She will review the details and deliver a decision in an as-yet unscheduled conference call.

Don’t wait up for a decision in our Tampa bankruptcy court hearing today; Judge Caryl Delano said early this evening that she did not plan on ruling immediately on whether lender Atalaya Capital Management should be allowed to declare Creative Loafing in default of its $31 million in loans and take over the alt-weekly chain.

Testimony was continuing into the evening in the hearing. Creative Loafing’s valuation expert, Michael Mard of Tampa’s Financial Valuation Group of Florida, testified through all of Tuesday afternoon about his assessment that the chain absorbed most of its losses and revenue declines before its Sept. 29, 2008, Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing. He put the value of the company at $7 million on Sept. 30; $12 million on Dec. 31, 2008; and $13 million by February of this year.

Read the rest of Garcia's update here.

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