Hawaiian Telcom creditors to vote on reorganization plan next week
By Rick Daysog
Advertiser Staff Writer
Creditors of Hawaiian Telcom will get to vote on the local phone company’s $460 million reorganization plan next week.
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Lloyd King today approved the disclosure statement for the reorganization plan, which will be sent to creditors for voting on Sept. 1.
King also scheduled an Oct. 7 confirmation hearing on the plan.
Hawaiian Telcom, which filed for bankruptcy protection Dec. 1, wants to emerge from Chapter 11 reorganization in March.
The company is proposing a stand-alone plan that will reduce the company’s debt by nearly $800 million.
A rival $400 million offer from locally based Sandwich Isles Communications Inc. is also before the Bankruptcy Court. But Sandwich Isles has not yet filed its own reorganization plan.