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Czech steelmaker Liberty Ostrava to start sale process

Czech steelmaker Liberty Ostrava will begin a sale process and enter into reorganisation procedures under the insolvency act, withdrawing a prepared restructuring it had actually looked for to reverse its organization, it stated on Wednesday.

In view of the product threats and uncertainties that Liberty Ostrava is dealing with, the business decided that the most proper course is starting a process targeted at selling its Ostrava operations and withdrawing the strategy of a preventative reorganizing so that it could enter into reorganisation, it said.

Liberty Ostrava, part of the Liberty Steel group owned by products magnate Sanjeev Gupta, briefly closed down its just operating blast furnace in October because of weak need.

It sent the majority of its 6,000 workers home and went into a financial obligation moratorium in December pending restructuring efforts.

The company got the approval of most of its creditors last month for its restructuring plan, however stated on Wednesday it could not carry out the strategy offered degrading market conditions in Europe and delays in the allocation of emission allowances.

It stated getting reorganisation will give it time and defense to prepare a sale process and other restructuring steps to stem growing losses.

Liberty Ostrava is persuaded that this procedure is in the benefit of financial institutions, staff members and clients, it stated.

(source: Reuters)