(Reuters) - CHICAGO, July 12 - The U.S. Bankruptcy Court in
Detroit has confirmed auto parts maker Collins & Aikman Corp.'s
plan to sell its remaining businesses and wind down
its operations, a company spokesman said on Thursday.
Collins & Aikman, which filed for bankruptcy in May 2005,
remains in talks with numerous parties for sale of its various
remaining plastics businesses and hopes to make the plan
effective by the end of August, spokesman David Youngman said.
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Detroit has confirmed auto parts maker Collins & Aikman Corp.'s
plan to sell its remaining businesses and wind down
its operations, a company spokesman said on Thursday.
Collins & Aikman, which filed for bankruptcy in May 2005,
remains in talks with numerous parties for sale of its various
remaining plastics businesses and hopes to make the plan
effective by the end of August, spokesman David Youngman said.
Read more at Reuters.com Mergers News
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