Jetzt erklärt sich auch die neue Settlementbezeichnung "Steinhoff Group Settlement":
Da eine gleichzeitige Beilegung aller Streitigkeiten wohl nicht zielführend erscheint, hat man die "Non-Qualifying Claims" herausgenommen.
Dabei handelt es sich um Parteien, die Ansprüche gegen die Scheme Company geltend machen oder geltend machen können, sei es in Bezug auf den Erwerb von Aktien der Scheme Company oder anderweitig, die die Scheme Company bestreitet oder nicht zulässt (für die Zwecke des Vergleichs oder anderweitig):
"SIHNV and/or SIHPL (as relevant) will continue the conduct and management of any Non-Qualifying Claims that remain following the Settlement Effective Date. With effect from the Settlement Effective Date, it is proposed that Non-Qualifying Claims be subject to a new permitted settlement regime so that any settlement of a Non Qualifying Claim in excess of the available Reserve Amount (individually or cumulatively) will require the prior written approval of the Umbrella Agent acting on the instructions of the Simple Majority Settlement Creditors."
"SIHPL will dispute any and all claims made by Conservatorium Holdings LLC, any of the lenders who financed the acquisition of 314,000,000 SIHNV shares by Upington Investment Holdings B.V. (“Upington”) or their respective legal successors (as applicable) against SIHPL or any other member of the Steinhoff Group arising out of the financing of Upington acquiring 314,000,000 SIHNV shares."
" As referenced above, SIHNV will continue to dispute any and all claims made by Conservatorium or any of the Upington Margin Lenders or their respective legal successors (as applicable) against SIHNV or any other member of the Steinhoff Group arising out of the Upington Lender Claim and any other claim relating to the financing of Upington acquiring 314,000,000 SIHNV shares."
Conservatorium gehört also mit dazu, und hätte ein Global Settlement weiterhin blockiert.
Quelle: SEAG-CPU-Scheme-Explanatory-Statement
https://www.steinhoffinternational.com/downloads/...ory-Statement.pdf
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