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Auto supplier Lear exits bankruptcy

AP
posted: 16 DAYS 11 HOURS AGO
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SOUTHFIELD, Mich. -Auto parts maker Lear Corp. emerged Monday from four months in bankruptcy protection, saying it has a healthier balance sheet, less debt and a backlog of new business.
A federal judge approved Lear's reorganization plan last week, paving the way for its emergence from bankruptcy. The Southfield-based maker of automotive seats and electronics expects its new shares — under the "LEA" symbol — will begin regular trading later this week on the New York Stock Exchange. Lear's old shares were canceled.
Under the reorganization plan, Lear's lenders forgave $2.8 billion in debt in exchange for equity. Lear said it now has less than $1 billion in debt at competitive interest rates with no near-term maturity.
Lear said it has $1 billion in cash on hand and $1.4 billion in sales lined up through 2012 despite the automotive industry downturn. More than half of those sales are in higher-margin electronics and come from outside North America, further diversifying Lear's portfolio.
Lear also is replacing six of its nine board members.
The company plans to give further details Wednesday when it releases its third-quarter earnings. Lear posted a first-quarter loss of $264.8 million, or $3.42 per share. It didn't report second-quarter earnings. Lear lost $689.9 million, or $8.93 per share, in 2008.
Lear is a key supplier to General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co., which make up 40 percent of its sales. Like other suppliers, its fortunes fell rapidly with the economic downturn and depressed U.S. auto sales.
Lear was GM's ninth-largest creditor at the time of GM's Chapter 11 filing on June 1, with $44.8 million in claims. Lear filed for bankruptcy protection July 7.
Lear Chairman and Chief Executive Bob Rossiter, who spent 30 years at the company before becoming chairman in 2003, said the bankruptcy stay allowed for a financial restructuring to complement an operational restructuring that began in 2005.
"We have streamlined our global cost footprint and improved our operating efficiency in every region of the world," he said.
Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
2009-11-09 13:32:13
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Kleestard
12:15AM Jul 8 2009 
Liberal compassion.
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FPeirce
12:53PM Jul 7 2009 
Hi union guys. Yet another company going belly up thanks to your greed and Obamanomics. Don't worry, Obama will give you some lip service. You can take that to the bank. Don't forget to put him back in office in 2012 - by then, everyone will be out of a job. Then will you be happy?
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DanielKssl
9:38AM Jul 7 2009 
You must be hurting bad right now. America has rejected your borrow now - pay later legal Ponzi schemes. The Republican influence of the last decade has ruined our banking system, put ordinary Americans at risk of loss of everything they have worked for, and put America ******* lowest worldwide approval in history. I'll take Obama cleaning house over the failed policies you apparently still support. If Lear wasn't a viable profit making venture that could afford to pay it's bills after all the Republican policies we have lived with - guess what - it is not a viable business entity! Bye Bye Lear and good riddance.
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NickCherryl
8:44AM Jul 7 2009 
Chalk up another failure to the Obama and liberal Democrats in Congress.
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