Kior (Vinod Khosla-backed Cellulosic Ethanol Firm) Warns Of Possible Default
Kior Inc. (KIOR), the Vinod Khosla-backed operator of the first U.S. commercial-scale cellulosic biofuel plant, fell the most on record after management told regulators they have serious doubts about staying in business. Kior declined 39 percent to 65 cents at the close in New York, the most since its June 2011 initial public offering at $15.
The company needs additional capital by April 1 and its only potential source of near-term financing is a March 16 commitment letter from billionaire investor Khosla, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission yesterday.
The commitment for as much as $25 million is contingent upon meeting certain milestones. The company shut down its Columbus, Mississippi, biofuel plant in January to upgrade the manufacturing process, and until we restart the Columbus facility, we expect to have no production or revenue from that facility, according to the filing.
If the company doesnt receive additional financing, it will likely default on its debts and may file for bankruptcy. We have substantial doubts about our ability to continue as a going concern, the Pasadena, Texas-based company said in the filing.
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