The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 01, 1987, Image 4

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    Page 4/The Battalion/Friday, May 1, 1987
Texaco filing
said to be
'bad move'
HOUSTON (AP) — Texaco
Inc.’s bankruptcy filing was an ir
responsible move to avoid paying
Pennzoil Co. a rnultibillion-dollar
judgment, Pennzoil Chairman J.
Hugh Liedtke told shareholders
Thursday.
“I don’t think they really real
ize what they’ve gotten them
selves into,” Liedtke said. “They
like it there at the moment. They
perceive they have some advan
tage, but the euphoria will evapo
rate in about 30 days.”
Liedtke said Texaco’s own an
nouncement April 12 that it was
filing for reorganization under
Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bank
ruptcy Code indicated it was a
partial filing, with only the hold
ing company and two smaller
holding companies involved.
“Texaco’s own announcement
emphasized that the company is
solvent and that 96 percent of its
consolidated revenues and 79
percent of its property, plant and
equipment are in subsidiaries not
involved in the bankruptcy,” he
said.
“If it is possible to be ‘a little bit
bankrupt,’ like ‘a little bit preg
nant, that’s Texaco,” Liedtke said
to a roar of laughter from about
900 stockholders who later gave
him a standing ovation.
Liedtke said Pennzoil’s position
on the creditor’s committee will
be to protect the interest of
Pennzoil stockholders.
“It will not be our objective to
be in any way obstructive with the
process,” he said. But, if nec
essary, Pennzoil would ask for an
investigation of unusual expendi
tures like the hiring of lobbyists in
Austin who are pushing for a bill
that would put a $1 billion cap on
the amount Texaco must post to
appeal the landmark judgment,
he said.
A jury in 1985 found Texaco
wrongfully interfered with a
planned merger between Pen
nzoil and Getty Oil Co. and or
dered Texaco to pay Pennzoil
$ 10.53 billion.
A Texas appeals court upheld
most of the judgment in Feb
ruary, bringing the amount to
$8.5 billion. With interest, the
award totals about $ 1 1 billion.
Liedtke said his company so far
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about possible settlement talks, pad recet
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