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Tanking Yellow-Pages Sales Send Idearc Into Bankruptcy

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imageDragged down by cratering yellow-pages sales and dwindling local online ad revenues, Idearc Media has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The plan is to get out from under $9 billion worth of total debt, and the company said it has reached a deal with creditors to slash that to about $3 billion in secured bank debt. 

SEE ALSO: InfoSpace Sells Online Directory Business To Idearc For $225 Million

Idearc expects to emerge with a cash balance of roughly $150 million post-reorg, and that the remainder of its bank debt and bonds will be converted to equity. “Essentially we have a company with good potential being held back by a terminally ill balance sheet,” CEO Scott W. Klein said, in the official release.

Formerly a division of Verizon, Idearc went public in 2006. It made a number of investments to bolster its local online advertising footprint since then, including a $3.3 million investment into hyper-local community site AmericanTowns.com, and buying out rival InfoSpace’s online directory business for $225 million. It also offers free and subscription-based business listings, display, video and paid search ads across Superpages.com.

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Mar 31, 2009 5:32 PM ET

Posted In: Advertising, Legal, Money, idearc

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