Barclays, Hedge Funds to Finance Remy

Forbes- The Remy International Inc. plan to restructure its debt depends on borrowing up to $330 million and selling $85 million in new preferred stock – transactions that would generate millions infees and interest for Wall Street banks and hedge funds.

Remy filed a “pre-packaged” Chapter 11 restructuring plan late Monday with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Wilmington, Del. The privately held company, based in Anderson, Ind., joins a growing list of auto-parts makers that have tumbled into bankruptcy proceedings in recent years.

Remy said it intends to borrow $225 million from a unit of Barclays PLC (nyse: BCSnewspeople ) to finance what it expects to be a two-month stay in bankruptcy. To get out of Chapter 11, Remy will borrow another $330 million, much of which will be used to pay off the first bankruptcy loan, which Barclays is expected to syndicate to other banks.

The company also plans to issue $85 million in new preferred stock upon its exit from bankruptcy.

Both the first bankruptcy loan and the stock offering are on the agenda for a court hearing Wednesday.

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