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Disgruntled Creditor Asked to Make Rival Bid for Speedcast

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A disgruntled creditor of Speedcast International Ltd., which opposed a financial restructuring of the satellite-communications company, has obtained clearance to submit a late takeover offer to buy the company out of bankruptcy, WSJ Pro Bankruptcy reported. “We want to bid as soon as we can,” said Al Hogan, a lawyer for creditor Black Diamond Capital Management LLC, during a hearing Wednesday in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Houston. Subject to outstanding due diligence, Hogan said that “Black Diamond would absolutely prefer to own this asset than to see it sold to Centerbridge at the price under the current plan.” Black Diamond’s emergence as Speedcast’s potential acquirer is an unexpected twist that arose during a multiday trial over a plan backed by private-equity firm Centerbridge Partners LP. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Marvin Isgur is allowing Black Diamond to bid for Speedcast and formulate an alternative transaction to get the company out of chapter 11 protection, after he expressed concerns about approving the Centerbridge-backed plan. Speedcast came to bankruptcy carrying about $689 million in long-term debt, which the company intends to cut through a financial restructuring. The company anticipates emerging from chapter 11 in the first quarter of 2021.