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Windstream Holdings, Inc. Receives Court Approval of “First Day” Motions to Support Normal Business Operations

Obtains Interim Approval to Access up to $400 Million in DIP Financing

LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Feb. 26, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Windstream Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: WIN) (the “Company”) today announced that the Company has received approvals from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York (the “Court”) for the “First Day” motions related to the voluntary Chapter 11 petitions filed on February 25, 2019.

Notably, the Court granted Windstream interim approval to access up to $400 million of its $1 billion in debtor-in-possession (“DIP”) financing. This financing, combined with access to the cash generated by the Company’s ongoing operations, is available to meet Windstream’s operational needs and continue operating its business as usual.

“We are pleased to have received approval of our First Day motions, which will enable Windstream to continue normal business operations as we continue paying our employees, maintaining our relationships with our vendors and business partners and serving our customers as usual,” said Tony Thomas, president and chief executive officer. “Our focus going forward is on serving our customers and maintaining the strong operational momentum we are seeing across our business. We appreciate the prompt action by the Court in approving our First Day motions.”

In addition to interim approval to access up to $400 million of the $1 billion in DIP financing, Windstream received Court approval to, among other things, operate in the normal course of business without interruption or disruption to its relationships with its customers, vendors, channel partners and employees. Windstream will pay vendors in full for all goods received and services provided to the Company after the filing date, February 25, 2019.

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the leadership, aka crooks are already hard at work figuring how to make some of that $400 million disappear into their own pockets. with this type of leadership, windstream is destined to fail. you don't make the same mistakes over and over and expect a different result.

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Post ID: @1wga+XOkQ1aP

6 months? he can do it in 3.

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Post ID: @1ikx+XOkQ1aP

support normal business operations, hahahaaa for windstream that means they'll be out of business in 6 months.

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Post ID: @1wub+XOkQ1aP

I bet if you randomly took employees blood pressure at work 50% would be in the strike range and the other half are sleeping or playing their iPad at work

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Post ID: @1izr+XOkQ1aP

Windstream causes people to turn to alternate methods coping. Alcohol being one of them

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Post ID: @1pwi+XOkQ1aP

Let’s look at Sears and Kmart, restructuring debt bought them a few years, but didn’t resolve the underlying issue.

You’re value chain is so far off that you couldn’t possiblly save face with half your debt.

Win hasn’t posted a profit since 2015, bankruptcy just allows them to operate a fundamentally flawed business model and cost tax payers more money.

The FCC should come in and take control of your critical infrastructure and assign it to other companies. How many 911 problems have you had? About 50% of the employees are there to collect a check and benefits. Nothing else

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Post ID: @1ocw+XOkQ1aP

Kind of ridiculous what passes as a success right now. A bankruptcy court approved the company paying it's employees. Yay! Another first step is borrowing $400M right off the bat...Solve debt with more debt. Sounds like a great plan. Got another $600M in borrowing to come too.

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Post ID: @1eko+XOkQ1aP

Gotta address the 800 pound guerilla in the room. How does restructuring debt resolve the underlying issue of constant outages, repair who doesn’t work tickets billing and just bad service that have caused customers to leave over the past 4 years. You need to sell everything, because no matter how you say it, the business is failing.

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Post ID: @1ldm+XOkQ1aP

How much of that will double t and triple l skim from that. Btw apparently we're just a rural telco according to the Rochester news, so no big deal. Also I am drunk, thanks to this awesome leadership and no increase in 10 years. I saved this place over 200k or more by actually caring,

How many are now alcoholics thanks to tbag

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Post ID: @1upo+XOkQ1aP

I’m just interested in how TT is doing. You ok up there?

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