<Six Flags emerges from Ch. 11

Posted on May 5th, 2010 No Comments

Six Flags Inc., the New York City-based operator of the amusement parks of the same name, announced their emergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy Monday.

The company originally filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in June 2009, citing an inability to refinance its heavy debt burden, which amounted to about $2.4 billion.

Six Flags Inc. will now be known as Six Flags Entertainment Corp., in cooperation with $725 million in equity from a new shareholders group headed by Stark Investments of St. Francis.

“This reorganization constitutes the final step in the repositioning of Six Flags globally,” Six Flags St. Louis Park president David Roemer said in a statement. “While the day-to-day operations of our park were never impacted, it’s very exciting to envision a future that will allow us to rapidly grow and expand the array of services and entertainment for every single guest.”

“Investing in the infrastructure of our park will also remain a top priority,” he said. “For Six Flags St. Louis, that means continuing to improve and upgrade all elements of the park and planning for new rides, attractions and special events over the next several years, including of course our highly anticipated 50th anniversary season in 2011.”

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