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Copyright 1991 The Press Association Limited
Press Association
November 21, 1991, Thursday
SECTION: HOME NEWS
LENGTH: 321 words
HEADLINE: BANKS TO HOLD MAXWELL CRISIS MEETING
BYLINE: Sally Wcalc, Press Association Chief Reporter and Nick Hudson, City Staff
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The 25 banks which have lent L750 million to the Maxwell family businesses are to hold crisis talks. The meeting on
Monday, which will be led by National Westminster Bank, was called after the Swiss Bank Corporation brought in the Serious
Fraud Office over a L55 million loan which it said should be repaid "as soon as possible". Shares in Maxwell Communication
Corporation steadied tonight to close up 1p after two days ofheavy falls triggered by speculation about the company's future.
MCC was worth L788.4 million and sharps traded at 12lp before dealing was suspended when Robert Maxwell was reported
missing at sea off Tenerife from his yacht, Lady Ghislaine. But in the two weeks since the publisher's death, and as Spanish
authorities continue their investigation into its cause, the share price has plummeted and the company is now worth about L235
million. The shares closed at a new low of 36p as fears grew about the group's debt crisis. The Maxwell family businesses and
MCC are closely linked. It is thought that the family has pledged a large part of its 68% stake in MCC as collateral to cover the
family business debts. Mirror Group Newspapers shares went up 1p to close at 127p on speculation that the Maxwell family
could be forced to sell it off In Spain, authorities probing the 68-year-old tycoon's death had hoped the results of tests on his
body at Madrid's National Institute of Toxicology would be complete by the end of this week.
But according to Dr Carlos Lopez de Lamela, the pathologist who carried out the initial post mortem examination, they are
unlikely to be finished until next Wednesday. Latest reports from Tenerife have focused on a tiny mark under Mr Maxwell's left
car, which is said to have resembled a perforation caused by a syringe. But Dr dc Laincla said he did not believe the mark was
significant and still agreed with the provisional post mortem findings.
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