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Gunmaker Colt to file for bankruptcy protection: report

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Storied American gunmaker Colt, which has roots stretching back centuries, plans to file for bankruptcy protection, according to a media report.

The company, which lost a large US Army contract, is in need of the protection "amid business-execution issues and a heavy debt burden," a report in The Wall Street Journal yesterday said, citing unnamed people familiar with the plan.

Connecticut-based Colt Defense, which dates back to 17th-century New England, has secured funds to keep its doors open.

"The company has secured financing from its existing senior lenders to continue operating while in bankruptcy and expects to remain in business after the restructuring," the Journal added.
 

The company has a USD 355-million debt burden it wants to put a dent in with a court-monitored auction of some business, the report said, citing the same sources.

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First Published: Jun 15 2015 | 7:42 PM IST

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