
UPDATES MGM's Plea To Bondholders To Stay Alive
EXCLUSIVE: On September 23rd, I broke the story that MGM made a phone plea to its equity and bond holders to stay alive, that both The Hobbit and James Bond franchises were in peril, that irate bondholders told the studio to go bankrupt, and that MGM called that the worst possible outcome. Well, cooler heads seem to be prevailing -- but only for the short term. I'm told MGM may get forbearance until December 15th. There's no official confirmation yet, and this is a very fluid situation. But that's not the February 2010 which MGM requested in its conference call with creditors so as to waive interest payments on its $3.5 billion killer debt. Because if MGM doesn’t have to make those interest payments, then the studio can afford to use that money to fund the production slate, including the start of Peter Jackson's The Hobbit. Loud and upset on that conference call where MGM made a desperate plea for money because the studio had missed its numbers and was going to be out of funds very soon, many bondholders wanted to force MGM into bankruptcy. But then it could lose James Bond and other franchises vital to its financial future. For the bondholders to agree to the forebearance requires a 51% approval vote. As I reported previously, some of the smart people I've contacted thought the creditors would eventually realize that a restructuring of MGM outside of the bankruptcy process is probably the best course right now. But December 15th doesn't seem like nearly enough time.


I’m sorry, but I really can’t feel any sympathy for the demise a film studio…..,that doesn’t actually make any films.
No matter what you may think of The Weinstein Co. at least they are still putting films out there. They may have a vastly differing range of quality but least they are producing films…., and burning bridges in the process.
MGM’s biggest success in years has been the Daniel Craig era Bond films and even they were put together and financed by Sony.
Everyone knows what an easy fit (the remains of) MGM will be within Time Warner. They have the money and they have the desire to get the studio. Now it’s just a case of playing chicken with the debtors and trying to get the studio for as little as possible.
If not….., watch Sony pay cash for Bond, Warners snap up the International rights to The Hobbit , Summit make a play for a massive chunk of the current MGM library and everyone else fighting for the scraps left behind.
Watching everyone in town fight tooth and nail for the rights to The Mod Squad is going to be a very grim scene indeed.