Philip Services Corp
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| Industry | Industrials |
|---|---|
| Fate | Bankruptcy in 1999 and 2003 |
| Headquarters | Hamilton, Ontario , |
Key people | Robert Karey Waxman, Allen Fracassi |
Philip Services Corp. was a Canadian recycler based in Hamilton, Ontario. It was accused of accounting fraud in its 1997 financial statements and filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 11 in 1999.[1]
Carl Icahn led the restructuring negotiations during Philip's first bankruptcy in 1999. Icahn and partners owned 14% of the company's common equity and were the largest holders of Philips debt at the time, with approximately $200 million of debt.[2]