O&M debt restructuring: beware backlash from divide & rule
DON'T be mistaken - silence at a noteholder briefing does not mean consent, says a Business Times reader on news coverage of Nam Cheong's first noteholders' dialogue in July.
Noteholders were quiet because there was nothing warranting a response. At least, that was according to the reader who identified himself as a Nam Cheong noteholder.
Nam Cheong has since disclosed further details of its debt restructuring plan at its second informal meeting with its noteholders. More accurately put, Nam Cheong had held a series of meetings in August with its noteholders who were organised into groups. Attendees were also made to sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) (see amendment note).
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