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01.14.2007 | 34 Comments

CNN was unable to reach an attorney for Wilson for comment. "We removed the driver's access to the app as soon as we were made aware of the allegations and stand ready to assist police in their investigation," Andrew Hasbun, Uber communications manager, told CNN in a statement. The incident comes as ride hailing services such as Uber and Lyft are facing intense questions about the security of their customers. University of South Carolina student Samantha Josephson was killed last month after mistakenly getting into a car that she thought was her Uber ride. Uber said in a statement it was devastated about the "unspeakable crime," and that it's working with the universRead More – SourceLorex offers two types of wireless security cameras wireless and wire free. Both types wirelessly trasmit data to a receiver connected to a security digital video recorder DVR recorder.

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01.14.2007 | 16 Comments

As part of the anticipated chapter 11 process, the company has secured a commitment for $245 million in debtor in possession DIP financing that will be replaced by $295 million in exit financing at the completion of the reorganization. The support agreement contemplates that all trade claims whether arising prior to or after the commencement of the voluntary chapter 11 cases will be paid in full in the ordinary course of business, and that the company will continue operating its business without disruption to its customers, vendors, partners or employees. Ascent will, subject to, among other things, the receipt of the requisite approval of Ascent’s stockholders, merge into Monitronics. As a result of the merger, all assets of Ascent, including an anticipated approximately $23 million in cash, will become assets of Monitronics. Ascent’s stockholders are expected to receive approximately up to 5. 82 percent of the total shares of Monitronics common stock expected to be issued and outstanding immediately following completion of the reorganization and merger, but subject to dilution by certain shares issued under a management incentive plan for the company, in exchange for all then issued and outstanding shares of Ascent common stock. If, however, Ascent is expected to hold cash equal to or in excess of $20 million but less than the target cash amount as of the date of completion of the reorganization of Monitronics under the plan, the stockholders of Ascent will receive a proportionately lower percentage of shares of Monitronics common stock, and certain participants in the equity rights offering have agreed to contribute the shortfall. If Ascent is expected to hold less than $20 million in cash as of the date of completion of the reorganization of Monitronics under the plan, the merger will not be consummated, and certain participants in the equity rights offering have agreed to contribute the full target cash amount. Under the terms of the support agreement, Ascent must obtain approval for the merger from its stockholders within 65 days following the date on which Monitronics commences the chapter 11 cases. If the merger is not approved within 65 days following the petition date or the merger is not completed on the effective date of the plan for any reason, the merger will not occur, and the restructuring of Monitronics will be completed without the participation of Ascent. If the restructuring of Monitronics occurs without the participation of Ascent, Ascent’s equity interests in Monitronics will be cancelled without Ascent recovering any property or value on account of such equity interests.