A bankruptcy court judge this morning granted most law firms’ final requests for fees in the Patriot Coal Corp. bankruptcy, but held off approving the largest bill to review expenses.
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Read More »A bankruptcy court judge this morning granted most law firms’ final requests for fees in the Patriot Coal Corp. bankruptcy, but held off approving the largest bill to review expenses.
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Read More »Patriot Coal Corp., whose reorganization was approved Tuesday, said it would close exit financing, complete the accompanying rights offering and exit bankruptcy Wednesday.
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Read More »Patriot Coal Corp. won court approval of the terms of a reorganization that will allow it to exit bankruptcy with fewer retiree obligations.
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Read More »Patriot Coal Corp. and Peabody Energy Corp. reached an agreement that will compensate retired miners for health care benefits, one of three agreements that will help Patriot exit bankruptcy.
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Read More »Patriot Coal Corp., the bankrupt coal producer, won’t be moving ahead with its Chapter 11 reorganization as fast as it promised last week.
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Read More »Patriot will ask the judge at a Sept. 13 hearing for an order compelling Peabody to speed up document production.
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Read More »Peabody Energy Corp. must still pay for the health care of its retirees, according to a reversal by the US Bankruptcy Appellate Panel for the Eighth Circuit.
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Read More »Patriot is negotiating with the two investors, who may participate in a rights offering that could serve as the basis for an exit from its Chapter 11 case.
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Read More »The two sides were $30 million to $35 million apart on an agreement that would determine how retirees are treated.
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