Insolvencies, fakes, manipulations: Christmas with some enormous packages
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This week's biggest package comes from the German Lindner Hotels AG: News is that it will send 13 problem hotels (from a portfolio of 41 in total) into self-administered insolvency. The hope is that the hotels will be rehabilitated within just months. Christmas brings calm to a difficult and confused situation. The first meetings with creditors is set to take place on 6 January. Susanne Stauss and I have collected snippets. The Lindner case is the third insolvency (in self-administration) of a major German group, after Achat Hotels (in November) and arcona Hotels in 2023; the latter are back on the market after being restructured. They all suffered and still suffer - presumably - from the same cause: excessive lease agreements. Germany's old drama, but always home-made. ... More
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