19.11.2009 News: Keyria in safeguard proceedings

The Paris Commercial Court officially recorded the inception of safeguard proceedings (procédure de sauvegarde) for the parent company Keyria SAS. The court has initiated reorganization proceedings (redressement judiciaire) for several subsidiaries located in France. 

The economic crisis and more specially the heavy clay market weakness have strongly impacted Keyria. Keyria subsidiaries have experienced significant cancellations of orders at the end of 2008 and a sharp decline in their business since early 2009.

Aiming to overcome the economic slump through extensive reorganization, on July 31 Keyria announced a plan for general restructuring. Related financing was the object of a preliminary agreement approved by the Paris Commercial Court but it could not succeed due to an even greater degradation of keyria’s markets and business opportunities of its subsidiaries.

As a consequence, the Paris Commercial court has initiated safeguard proceedings for the parent company Keyria and reorganization proceedings for the insolvent French companies (Adler, Ceric SA, Fimec, Hallumeca, Pelerin and Tecauma). They will continue operation during the related observation period of four months.

All these procedures are centralized in the Commercial Court of Paris.

The company management is mobilized to maintain the high level of commitment to its customers by making every effort to ensure the continuity and continuation of projects developed with them.


Keyria

a division of Groupe Legris Industries

94 rue de ProvenceI   75009 Paris    IFrance

T +33 1 53 05 55 00I   F + 33 1 53 05 54 38

marc-emmanuel.favre@keyria.com   Iwww.keyria.com

 

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