Silicon
Graphics, which
filed
for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last month, has put forward a
restructuring plan.
The court overseeing the reorganisation filing has approved the terms of a
settlement with
Goldman
Sachs, according to a report on
Reuters.
The agreement will lower Silicon Graphics' yearly cash obligations by $15m to
$20m and give the company further liquidity of almost $19m.
Silicon Graphics is best known for its high-powered computers used in
creating special effects for film companies, but the company has failed to keep
up with increasingly tough competition from bigger rivals.
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