* The Guardian, Chinrottotows, Mon. Nov. 28, 1988. 7) Atlantic Acceptance Corp. Control May Go To U.S. By KEN SMITH Senior noteholders normally Conafian’ Prons-Meshents ‘Sitter |haney net ean ae, Secmalln TORONTO (CP)—Senior note- any insolvent . holders of insolvent Atlantic! The coalee “netshatacee’ fresh Acceptance Corp., warned that |support for the GAC purchase the finance company’s losses plan came in the form of an could run as much as $25,000,- overwhelming vote against a 000 more than first expected, proposal! by the subordinated have voted to supvort turn-|noteholders to reorganize Atlan- ing its management over to a tic, infuse fresh capital and United States firm. |management and try to put it aey ry ic nal =a oni nt tnd Acceptance Corp. of Allentown,| The noteholders’ meeting was seighy ah tebe oywd tn, called by Montreal Trust Co., Pa. interim manager is subject |Atiantic’s receiver and. truste » to approval by the courts. to consider possible moves Dresses NEEDS At the same time the senior Made necessary by delays fol-, @ Children's eee noteholders repeated their over- lowing the courtroom develop e a . Gift Wrap whelming support of a bid by | Ments. : Culldren’s’ GAC to buy part of Atlantic's; During an interntission some Sid-Jac' — ~ assets. The GAC bid was first |BOteholders discussed openly for oo y approved by them Sept: 17 and |the first time the possibility of HOLMES & Supplies : later won court approval, but |much sharper losses than had MARITIME last week subordinated note- been expected. last summer. _ » BRADLEY STATIONERS LTD. holders were granted permis-, ©ne senior noteholder ‘said his Queen * St. annie < sion to appeal the court ruling, |Company now would be happy to | Ch’town Boasae Chedatetowe The subordinated noteholders, |8et 75 cents on the dollar, while with claims against Atlantic |@nother said there have been totalling $29,000,000, oppose the ce ee of sonar * : GAC take-over plan on grounds |!antic notes around Toronto ' , it would leave few if any assets | cents on the h Turkeys and Gifting At The ~ Geese to meet their demands after | «wHIsTt G D taking care of senior notehold-| jG. ~ wer of ae tecatrasl| ers, with claims of $103,000,000. Trust told the meeting he sees | jmo reason to change his early T 6 estimate that Atlantic’s assets 25 ristan j should realize about $100,000,000 | : '—but one noteholder said later he was “whistling in the dark.” Natives Hea "The proposal to make GAC ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY QUEEN ST. MEAT Giftarama Is Fun... @ Small Appliances THE CARD SHOP} | ES interim ane Atlantic . ; ott oa was, presen alter Stroth- i : 4 Plaques f or Britain oa GAC vice-president. \ g Grafton St. 4 ad at ‘ : fe © Wall 7 He told the noteholders the § | Sambo Dedede Deeded — a a AOE PE pee ree dies ee ON @ Silver Wear SOUTHAMPTON, Eng!and {action of the subordinated note- (Reuters) — Farmer - fisher- | holders could delay implementa- man Edward Green arrived |tion of GAC’s purchase plan here to pave the way for 25| til next May or June—but his man Edward Green has arrived | firm could not afford te stay natives of isolated Tristan de |around that long. 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