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AHP Working on Debt Repayment — for Fifth Time
BRENTWOOD, Tenn. — American HomePatient announced this week that it has entered into a fifth forbearance agreement with NexBank, SSB, the agent for its senior debt, and other creditors.
The giant provider had been due to repay approximately $226 million on Aug. 1 under terms of a secured promissory note, but in a series of agreements, the debt-holders have agreed not to take any action on the company's failure to repay. The latest agreement notes "the parties to the forbearance agreement have agreed to not exercise, prior to Dec. 16, 2009, any of their rights or remedies for the company's failure to repay the debt in full on the maturity date."
According to a release, "the company, the agent, and the forbearance holders continue to work toward a resolution of the debt maturity issue. However, there can be no assurance a resolution will be reached with favorable terms to the company and its stockholders or at all."
AHP's 2009 third-quarter revenues were $59 million compared to $65.6 million for the third quarter of 2008, a decrease of $6.6 million, or 10.1 percent. Revenues for the nine months ended Sept. 30 were $175 million compared to $199 million for the same period in 2008, a decrease of $24 million, or 12.1 percent.
Founded in 1983, the provider has operations in 33 states.
















