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News   January 2, 2008   by Auto Service World

Court Confirms Dana Corp. Plan


Dana Corporation has announced that Judge Burton R. Lifland of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York has signed an order confirming the company’s Plan of Reorganization.
The action paves the way for Dana’s emergence from Chapter 11 reorganization, which it expects to occur in January 2008, after the closing of the company’s US$2.0 billion exit financing facility and satisfaction of other customary closing conditions.
“This is a significant milestone for Dana and all of its constituents,” said Dana Chairman and CEO Mike Burns.
“The approved plan provides a solid foundation for the new Dana.
“We now look forward to emerging as a focused, solvent company that is positioned to take advantage of its considerable strengths and compete successfully in its global markets.”
Dana entered Chapter 11 reorganization on March 3, 2006.
During the ensuing 21 months, the company and its constituents identified, agreed upon, and won court approval for approximately US$440 million to $475 million in annual cost savings and revenue improvement.
These annual savings were derived primarily from enhancing its product profitability, optimizing its manufacturing footprint, reducing labor costs and benefit changes, eliminating ongoing obligations for retiree health and welfare costs, and achieving further reductions in administrative expenses.


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