Cooper-Standard emerges from bankruptcy protection
Jun 01, 2010 | 12:09 PM
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Cooper-Standard Holdings Inc. and several subsidiaries have emerged from bankruptcy protection.
The company, parent of Cooper-Standard Automotive Inc., entered Chapter 11 last August and continued to operate during the reorganization with debtor-in-possession financing.
The Novi, Mich.-based manufacturer of systems and components for the auto industry was one of 54 automotive suppliers to enter bankruptcy last year, according to data compiled by the Original Equipment Suppliers Association,....
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