United's DIP Loans Require Profit in 2003
The $1.5-billion debtor-in-possession financing agreements intended to get United Airlines through 18 months of Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection set high hurdles for--and impose a brisk pace on--the airline's restructuring attempts. Bank One, providing an initial term loan of $300 million, and...
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