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Trident Microsystems, Inc., Debtor
Case Number:
1:12-bk-10069
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Companies
- ARM Holdings PLC
- Cadence Design Systems Inc.
- CEVA, Inc.
- Cisco Systems Inc.
- Dolby Laboratories Inc.
- Entropic Communications, Inc.
- Iron Mountain Inc.
- Kudelski Group
- Kurtzman Carson Consultants LLC
- Mentor Graphics Corporation
- Microsoft Corp.
- NXP Semiconductors NV
- Oracle Corp.
- Sigma Designs Inc.
- Trident Microsystems, Inc.
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October 16, 2012
Bankrupt Trident Lays Out Plan To Divvy Up $79M In Cash
Trident Microsystems Inc. submitted a Chapter 11 plan and disclosure statement Monday designed to distribute the approximately $79 million in cash remaining from the sale of its assets, a liquidation the semiconductor maker says is supported by all major constituencies.
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August 21, 2012
Trident Investors Can Examine Ex-Director, Judge Says
A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Monday cleared minority investors of semiconductor company Trident Microsystems Inc. to investigate a former company director as part of a broader probe into controlling shareholder NXP BV's role in Trident's demise.
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February 27, 2012
Entropic To Scoop Up Trident Set-Top Box Assets For $65M
Entropic Communications Inc. is positioned to buy bankrupt Trident Microsystems Inc.'s set-top box business for $65 million after winning an auction that drove up its initial bid by $10 million, Entropic said Monday.
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January 27, 2012
Trident Creditors Object To $55M Sale, $10M Employee Payout
The unsecured creditors in the Delaware bankruptcy case of digital TV semiconductor company Trident Microsystems Inc. objected Thursday to a proposed $55 million stalking horse bid for the company's set-top box assets and the planned payout of more than $10 million to Trident employees.