Showing posts with label bankruptcy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bankruptcy. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Earthshell News: Bankruptcy Proceedings are, erm, proceeding.

Hey folks.

For those of you new to the Rizzn-ite army, who haven't read the backstory, this might be a bit confusing to you, but for you long time Rizzn-ites, you'll remember my squabbles with Simon Hodson and his Khashoggi backers.

Well, today, there seems to be some big news from the world of Hodson. As you may recall, Hodson removed himself from Earthshell, after driving the company into utter shambles. Essam Khashoggi also left, making it look like rich guys fleeing like rats from a sinking ship.

It can't be coincidence that the same day that Forbes publishes an AP piece about how EarthShell (ERTH) is moving on it's Chapter 11 plan (one that incidentally, it filed all the way back in January), that I get a flood of letters from folks asking about Simon and his ilk, after having read my less than complimentary blog posts about the fellow.

This is something that Bert didn't understand, Simon didn't understand, and Essam could probably care less about, being as rich as he is... You may have more money than me, but if you send your corrupt business practices my way and end up screwing me, the words documenting your actions will not only be forever immortalized here on these pages, but every screwup from here till eternity will be documented here. People will find those documents, and then ask me about them, and I'll explain every sordid detail my photographic memory can recall about you.

I suppose, basically what I'm saying is that it's okay to be a corrupt and slimy business man, just don't be one around me. It won't benefit you in the long run.

Here's the complete article documenting the proceedings:

Earthshell Chapter 11 Plan Set to Vote

EarthShell Corp. moved a step closer to leaving bankruptcy protection in the hands of private equity firm Cornell Capital Partners when a judge said creditors could vote on the eco-friendly packaging company's Chapter 11 plan.

Judge Kevin Gross of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Wilmington, Del., Monday signed off on the plan outline, called a disclosure statement, allowing EarthShell to send its plan to exit Chapter 11 to creditors for a vote.

Companies operating in Chapter 11 must obtain a judge's approval of the disclosure statement, which describes how creditors will be paid, before creditors are able to vote on the plan.

EarthShell and its unsecured creditors committee last month jointly proposed a Chapter 11 plan that would give private equity firm Cornell Capital Partners 100 percent of the reorganized company's equity.

Under the proposed Chapter 11 plan, Cornell Capital would receive all of the new equity and a $2.5 million note in exchange for its $5.2 million secured claim against the company.

General unsecured creditors will receive an undisclosed amount of funds through a "grantor trust," while holders of subordinated claims and equity interests won't receive anything under the plan.

The deadline for voting on EarthShell's plan is July 16. A confirmation hearing is scheduled for July 23.

The plan is premised on a deal the company reached with one of its sub-licensees, Renewable Products Inc., and Cornell.

Renewable Products, founded by St. Louis-based private equity firm Thompson Capital Partners, teamed with Cornell in submitting a joint bid for the company's assets at a March 26 auction.

The plan slices $2.7 million of Cornell's secured debt from the books of EarthShell, a maker of environmentally friendly disposable food- service packaging. Cornell has agreed to pay $300,000 to fund the company's administrative expenses pending court approval of the plan.

Renewable Products, or RPI, has agreed to pay $500,000 to EarthShell, and to forgive any amounts EarthShell borrowed under the bankruptcy loan RPI provided EarthShell. In exchange, EarthShell agreed to an amended sub-license pact, which was approved by the court April 20, that expands RPI's territory to include Canada.

The amended pact also places caps on royalties otherwise payable by RPI. Previously, RPI paid EarthShell a royalty fee equal to 20 percent of net sales, not to exceed 50 percent of its gross margin.

Founded in 1992, EarthShell makes biodegradable foam plates and bowls from materials such as limestone as well as starch from potatoes, wheat and corn. At one time, the company's clients included McDonald's Corp. (nyse: MCD - news - people ), Aramark Corp. and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Company founder Essam Khashoggi - brother of Saudi Arabian arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi - retired from EarhShell's board in 2005.

The Lutherville, Md.-based company filed for Chapter 11 protection on Jan. 19, saying it couldn't meet payroll and other obligations due to a lack of long-term financing.


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Tuesday, June 5, 2007

RizWords - Daily Politics and Tech - EP56

RizWords - Daily Politics and Tech
Episode 56 - download now - subscribe now - review us on iTunes!
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Hey. As I mentioned on the blog earlier this week, we're the number three rated podcast on TalkShoe.com right now. Read more about it here. Our new found celebrity status is getting people to write us. Here's one of those letters:
Howdy Mark!

Catching up on my listening this afternoon. Congrats on # 3, and the increase on your numbers. Thanks for the extra plugs and the links....they are very much appreciated.

By the way, make sure you make out that iTunes review check to William Grady (ha, ha).

I also enjoyed reading about your new projects. Looks like you have some good things in the hopper....best of luck to you with all of them.

I just posted my latest show about the ACLU yesterday. The guest was what you call a "newsmaker" who appeared on Bill O'Reilly and wrote into our show to be a guest. I guess if you do it long enough the people will begin to find you.

Well that's all the news from Iowa. Thanks again and stay in touch!

Bill Grady
In telecom news, Amp'd Mobile decides not to pay it's bills:
Amp’d Mobile Implodes: Burns $360 million, Declares Bankruptcy

ampdmobile.pngAmp’d Mobile, a popular Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO), has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware.

The company competed with VelvetPuffin, Loopt and Helio in an attempt to deliver a compelling mobile based social networking product to a worldwide marketplace of 2.6 billion cell phone users.

According to mocoNews, Amp’d Mobile owes $33 million to Verizon Wireless, $16 million to Motorola and $10 million to Vivendi. Smaller creditors include BestBuy at $8 million and MTV Networks: $1.8 million. Total debt is more than $100 million with assets less than that figure.

Amp’d Mobile had previously taken $360 million in funding over 5 rounds. Investors include RedPoint Ventures, Highland Capital Partners and Columbia Capital.

Amp’d Mobile is now in the TechCrunch Deadpool.

In fusion news: Tshirts and telephony!:

T-Shirts Meet SMS: Reactee

reactee2.pngReactee has announced the launch of a line of interactive t-shirts that combine fashion, SMS and activism through “shirts that text back”.

Reactee allows users to create t-shirts that include a personalized message such “Stop Global Whaling” or “Andrew Keen is a Luddite” that is then complimented by a unique keyword such as SUSHI or MORON on the shirt. People who see the shirt can then respond to it by sending the keyword via SMS to 41411. In return senders receive a custom text message response created by the T-Shirt creator.

Example Reactee customers given include individuals such as DJs who want to share their playlists, political activists promoting a candidate, people who just want to get something off their chest, or entire organizations, which can make many shirts with the same keyword and use them to promote their unique cause.

Users can create text alert lists to communicate with those interested in their causes. Additionally, users can make their designs public and include them in the Reactee gallery of shirts that have received the most text messages.

Existing users include the Philharmonic Orchestra of the Americas and YouthNoise.

In our ongoing coverage of the mess in Venezuala, Old Media is New Again:

Banned Venezuelan TV Stations Keeps Broadcasting... On YouTube

Someone who prefers to remain anonymous submitted this long first person account of what's happening in Venezuela with the shut down of a popular TV station by the government. The article explains the background, though, from an opinionated position. The political drama isn't all that interesting, to be honest (we're a tech blog, remember...), but in the middle of the article, it notes that the employees of the "shut down" TV station have simply moved on to broadcasting via YouTube -- and plenty of people are tuning in and showing their support. While broadcasting on YouTube may not be as powerful as being on the network, this does highlight how silly it is to think that a group or government or company can control the media these days. The tools are increasingly available to make sure that there are always alternate routes to get a message out.

In 'more reasons McCain shouldn't and won't be president news':

McCain Wants Ballmer For His Cabinet

While many people jumped all over presidential hopeful John McCain's wrong-headed view on network neutrality, few noticed his infuriating love for Microsoft. "[T]he 70 year old presidential hopeful also said that he would ask Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer to serve on his cabinet to deal with technology issues if elected. He did not however say what position Ballmer might be hired in, but did joke that he might consider him for a diplomatic position, such as ambassador to China."
More Internet Tax news:
Internet Tax Imminent?
jhigh writes "Proposals to tax the Internet are gaining steam as state legislators see a giant pot of money just waiting to be dipped into. "At the moment, states and municipalities are frequently barred by federal law from collecting both access and sales taxes. But they're hoping that their new lobbying effort, coordinated by groups including the National Governors Association, will pay off by permitting them to collect billions of dollars in new revenue by next year.""
Finally: Happy Birthday CNN - you're 27!... and for you marketers out there, check out this link... you'll be glad you did.

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