Q-Cells债券人批准韩华收购计划

Veröffentlicht auf 30.08.2012
Q Cells  Hanwha L&C 

At today's creditor meeting in Dessau-Rosslau, the creditors of Q-Cells SE approved by a large majority the sale of the business operations to South Korean Hanwha. Insolvency administrator Henning Schorisch had signed the contract last Sunday. As part of a "transferred restructuring process", Hanwha Group takes over 1,250 employees out of a total headcount of roughly 1,550 as well as most parts of the total Q.CELLS Group: in Germany, this pertains to the site in Bitterfeld-Wolfen with solar cell and solar module research, development and production as well as the administration site in Berlin; abroad, to the production site in Malaysia with an unchanged number of about 500 employees as well as some international sales companies. The integration will mainly lead to job cuts in Q.CELLS' administration division, as there is considerable overlap with the organisational structure of the Hanwha Group.

The purchase price is composed of the takeover of operational liabilities in the lower triple-digit millions as well as a cash component in the mid double-digit millions, while the cash component depends on the volume of additional liabilities that will have to be taken over. The purchase agreement is still subject to the approval of the relevant anti-trust authorities. The transaction is managed by Deloitte & Touche Corporate Finance GmbH as the exclusive M&A consultant for both, the insolvency administrator and the company.

"In the current macroeconomic and political environment, which is extremely difficult for Q.CELLS, it is a great success that we managed to maintain not only research and development, but also the production capacities at the Bitterfeld-Wolfen site," Schorisch emphasised today at the Q.CELLS headquarters in Bitterfeld-Wolfen. "While I regret the fact that there are certain job losses, I am very happy that Q.CELLS has found a strong partner in Hanwha, who has the necessary means to provide company, brand and staff with long-term perspectives again."

Schorisch praised again the enormous commitment of Q.CELLS' employees. "The value of the company and of the Q.CELLS brand is based on the expertise and loyalty of its employees," he said. "The successful sale would not have been possible, if people would have abandoned the company during these difficult times. I naturally regret all the more that it was not possible to take over everyone." Schorisch also thanked the management and stressed that the Q.CELLS management board acted professionally at all times, showed great loyalty and contributed with all their strength towards maintaining the company until the very end.

Schorisch has already started negotiations with the works council on reconciliation of interests and a social plan because of the required staff adjustments. Moreover, the insolvency administrator has already raised the prospect of funds to establish a re-employment and training company where those employees affected will be able to receive training and support with finding new jobs.

Q-Cells SE had filed for insolvency on 3 April 2012. In the months prior to this date, the legal basis for the planned financial restructuring fell away due to a decision made by the Oberlandesgericht Frankfurt (Higher Regional Court, Frankfurt/Main). The insolvency administrator Henning Schorisch from the law firm hww wienberg wilhelm had managed very quickly to stabilise business operations to an extent that no redundancies were necessary during the insolvency proceedings. Moreover, he had immediately started to look for investors.

 

Quelle: Q.CELLS
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