MGM issues memo to employess about Spyglass deal
Despite the speculation that India conglomerate Sahara India Pariwar might swoop in and buy MGM for $2 billion, it doesn't sound like management is taking it that seriously. At least not based on this internal memo
Deadline just got hold of:
To All Employees:
We wanted to take this opportunity to provide you with an update on the Companyâs restructuring efforts. Recently we announced that our lenders have again agreed to extend the forbearance period relating to certain of our debt obligations and we are appreciative of their ongoing support throughout this process.
We recognize that throughout this restructuring process, there has been a great deal of speculation about the Companyâs future in the media and elsewhere which can be very distracting. We appreciate the focus, hard work and dedication you all have demonstrated for the last year. We can assure you we are working to bring this process to a conclusion as quickly and thoughtfully as possible. However, the process is still evolving and we appreciate your understanding that there are not a lot of definitive answers at this stage.
In the latest evolution of this process, we have entered into a nonbinding letter of intent with Spyglass Entertainmentâs Gary Barber and Roger Birnbaum to become the co-chairmen and co-chief executive officers of MGM upon consummation of a restructuring. We believe this development is a constructive step toward concluding this process. The Company will be working with Messrs. Barber and Birnbaum over the coming weeks to pursue the proposed arrangement so you may notice some new faces in the building. If, and when, there are meaningful, definitive updates from this process we will let you all know.
Please remember that this information is confidential and it is inappropriate to discuss these matters with non-MGM personnel.
Sincerely,
Steve, Mary and Bedi
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