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Thursday, May 16, 2013
Tokyo High Court Dismissed Creditor Appeals Against Elpida's Reorganization plan
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The Tokyo High Court's on May 13 dismissed appeals previously filed by Elpida Memory's creditors in order to stop Elpida's reorganization plan, under which Elpida will join the Micron group of companies.
On February 28, the Tokyo District Court approved the reorganization plan following an Elpida creditor vote in which the creditors voted overwhelmingly to approve the plan. On March 29, certain unsecured creditors of Elpida filed appeals of the District Court's approval order with the Tokyo High Court.
On May 13, 2013, the Tokyo High Court made decisions to dismiss both of the appeals as they were found to be groundless.
"We applaud the Tokyo High Court's ruling," said Micron CEO Mark Durcan. "This is an important milestone on the way to Micron and Elpida joining to become the world's second largest memory provider with the strongest product portfolio in the industry."
The closing of the Elpida-Micron transaction remains subject to the satisfaction or waiver of certain conditions - including recognition of Elpida's reorganization plan by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware.
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