ChipMOS Technologies (Bermuda) LTD. (IMOS) announced that ChipMOS Technologies Inc. or ChipMOS Taiwan, a wholly owned subsidiary of ChipMOS, has entered into a definitive Transfer Of Claim Agreement to sell to Citigroup Financial Products Inc. the general unsecured claim reflected in the proof of claim against Spansion Inc., Spansion Technology LLC, Spansion LLC, Spansion International Inc. and Cerium Laboratories LLC filed by ChipMOS Taiwan in United States Bankruptcy Court.
The claim that is the subject of the Agreement includes accounts receivable for testing and assembly services provided to Spansion in the amount of about US$66 million to US$70 million. The purchase price for the Undisputed Claim is about US$33 million.
If an objection to the claim transfer is filed in the Spansion bankruptcy proceeding prior to the end of the escrow period, the agreement to sell the Damages Claim to Citigroup will terminate and the Damages Claim will not be transferred to Citigroup.
The company also has entered into an agreement to subscribe for, purchase and transfer to Citigroup rights offering shares to be issued by Spansion according to the Second Amended Joint Plan of Reorganization filed in United States Bankruptcy Court. This agreement provides that Citigroup will pay to the Company the amount of the rights offering shares purchase price.
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