Vectrix Electric Scooters Enters Into Asset Purchase Agreement
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MIDDLETOWN, RI - September 28, 2009: Vectrix Corporation (AIM: VRX), a manufacturer of electric vehicles, announced today that it has entered into an asset purchase agreement to sell most of the assets of the Company to New Vectrix LLC ("New Vectrix"), a Delaware limited liability company sponsored by GH Venture Partners LLC.
As part of the agreement, Vectrix has filed a voluntary petition for relief under chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code in Wilmington, Delaware whereby the sale of the assets, including its stock ownership of its European subsidiaries, will be effected pursuant to section 363 of the Bankruptcy Code. The assets will be sold pursuant to a sales and procedures order that is anticipated to be approved by the Bankruptcy Court to either New Vectrix LLC or to another buyer who is determined by the Bankruptcy Court to have offered a higher and better bid for the assets of the Company. During this process, the Company expects to continue normal business operations consistent with its obligations as a chapter 11 debtor-in-possession company under the jurisdiction of the Bankruptcy Court. The Company's subsidiary, Vectrix Poland Sp. z.o.o., will continue to produce the Vectrix bike and will provide customers with accessories, spare parts and technical support.
Commenting on the sale, Mike Boyle, CEO of Vectrix, said, "This transaction provides a platform to continue the Vectrix brand and its advanced electric vehicle technology. We want to express our appreciation to our partners and customers for their continued patience and support during this transition."
Terms of Asset Purchase Agreement
Under the Asset Purchase Agreement, New Vectrix LLC would purchase
substantially all of the Company's assets and assume certain of the
Company's liabilities through a supervised sale under section 363 of the
Bankruptcy Code. Providing New Vectrix LLC is the winning bidder they have
also agreed to extend warranty coverage on the Vectrix vehicles previously
sold to dealers and consumers up to a $2,000,000 cap for claims filed 60
days post-petition. The total purchase price consists of a cash payment of
$1,750,000 plus the assumption of up to $3,306,000 in specified liabilities
for a total purchase price of up to $5,056,000, but is subject to higher
and better bids, approval of the Bankruptcy Court and customary closing
conditions. The Company expects to engage in a bidding process with other
interested parties. Those interested in submitting bids should contact
John D. McGuinness, Chief Financial Officer, at 401-848-9993 ext 103, or
via email at jmcguinness@vectrixusa.com, as soon as possible as competing
bids are expected to be due by October 27, 2009.
The Company's report and accounts for the year ended September 30, 2008 will not be published before September 30, 2009. On that date, trading on AIM in the Company's securities will have been suspended from trading for six months, and as a consequence of AIM Rule 41 those securities' admission to AIM will be cancelled with effect from October 1, 2009.
About Vectrix Corporation
Vectrix Corporation was formed in 1996 to develop and commercialize
zero-emission vehicle platform technologies focused on two-wheel
applications. The single focus of Vectrix has been to provide clean,
efficient, reliable and affordable urban transportation. Vectrix
Corporation has headquarters in Middletown, R.I., engineering and test
facilities in New Bedford, Mass., sales offices in the UK and a
manufacturing facility in Wroclaw, Poland.
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