Panrico’s creditors have struck a deal to take control of the ailing Spanish baker, reports said today (5 July).
The company’s creditors have signed an agreement with Panrico’s current owner, private-equity firm Apax Partners.
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Apax had reportedly been looking to sell the business, which it snapped up in 2005.
However, Apax and Panrico’s creditors have worked on a deal that will see the company’s debts fall from EUR605m (US$758m) to EUR350m, reports in Spain said.
Officials for Panrico could not be reached for immediate comment. Apax declined to make a statement.
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