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Cronin, in the matter of Cubbie Group Limited [2009] FCA 1419 (24 November 2009)
Last Updated: 1 December 2009
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Cronin, in the matter of Cubbie Group
Limited [2009] FCA 1419
CORPORATIONS - consideration of an
application by the administrators of the Cubbie Group of Companies for an order
under s 439A(6) of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) to extend the
convening period
Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) s 439A
JOHN PATRIC CRONIN, WILLIAM JAMES HARRIS AND
COLIN MCINTOSH NICOL AS ADMINISTRATORS OF CUBBIE GROUP LIMITED (ADMINISTRATORS
APPOINTED)
(ACN 116 808 694)
QUD 278 of 2009
GREENWOOD J
24 NOVEMBER 2009
BRISBANE
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IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
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QUEENSLAND DISTRICT REGISTRY
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GENERAL DIVISION
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QUD 278 of 2009
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IN THE MATTER OF CUBBIE GROUP LIMITED
(ADMINISTRATORS APPOINTED) & ORS (ACN 116 808 694)
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JOHN PATRIC CRONIN, WILLIAM JAMES HARRIS AND
COLIN MCINTOSH NICOL AS ADMINISTRATORS OF CUBBIE GROUP LIMITED (ADMINISTRATORS
APPOINTED)
(ACN 116 808 694) Plaintiffs
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DATE OF ORDER:
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WHERE MADE:
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THE COURT ORDERS THAT:
- Orders
are made in terms of draft Orders initialled by Justice Greenwood.
Note: Settlement and entry of orders is dealt with in Order 36 of
the Federal Court Rules.
The text of entered orders can be located using
eSearch on the Court’s website.
SCHEDULE OF PARTIES
1. CUBBIE GROUP LIMITED (ADMINISTRATORS
APPOINTED)
(ACN 116 808 694)
2. CUBBIE GROUP BRISBANE PTY LIMITED
(ADMINISTRATORS APPOINTED) (ACN 107 458 391)
3. CUBBIE ST GEORGE PTY LIMITED
(ADMINISTRATORS APPOINTED) (ACN 116 498 876)
- CUBBIE
GROUP ST GEORGE PTY LIMITED (ADMINISTRATORS APPOINTED)
(ACN 116 498
867)
5. CUBBIE DIRRANBANDI 1 PTY LIMITED (ADMINISTRATORS APPOINTED) (ACN 116
335 490)
6. CUBBIE DIRRANBANDI 2 PTY LIMITED) (ADMINISTRATORS
APPOINTED
(ACN 116 330 673)
7. CUBBIE DIRRANBANDI 3 PTY LIMITED)
(ADMINISTRATORS APPOINTED)
(ACN 116 330 708)
8. CUBBIE STATION PTY
LIMITED (ADMINISTRATORS APPOINTED)
(ACN 009 772 150)
9. CUBBIE GROUP 1
PTY LIMITED (ADMINISTRATORS APPOINTED)
(ACN 009 772 132)
10. CUBBIE GROUP
2 PTY LIMITED (ADMINISTRATORS APPOINTED)
(ACN 009 772 141)
11. CUBBIE
GROUP 3 PTY LIMITED (ADMINISTRATORS APPOINTED)
(ACN 009 772 123)
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
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QUEENSLAND DISTRICT REGISTRY
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GENERAL DIVISION
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QUD 278 OF 2009
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IN THE MATTER OF CUBBIE GROUP LIMITED (ADMINISTRATORS APPOINTED) & ORS
(ACN 116 808 694)
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The application of
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JOHN PATRIC CRONIN, WILLIAM JAMES HARRIS AND COLIN MCINTOSH NICOL AS
ADMINISTRATORS OF CUBBIE GROUP LIMITED (ADMINISTRATORS APPOINTED)
(ACN 116 808
694) Plaintiffs
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JUDGE:
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GREENWOOD J
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DATE:
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24 NOVEMBER 2009
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PLACE:
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BRISBANE
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EXTEMPORE REASONS FOR JUDGMENT
- This
is an application by John Patrick Cronin, William James Harris and Colin
McIntosh Nicol who were appointed joint and several
administrators of 11
companies in the Cubbie Group of companies, all of which are identified at para
2 of the affidavit of John Patrick
Cronin sworn 23 November 2009. The first
meeting of creditors was convened on 11 November 2009 and by operation of s 439A
of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), the second meeting of
creditors is to be convened by 27 November 2009 and held on or before
4 December 2009.
- The
administrators seek an extension of time for the convening of the second
meeting, and the application is made pursuant to s 439A(6) of the
Corporations Act. The applicants seek an extension of the convening
period until 31 March 2010 having regard to the range of circumstances
identified
in Mr Cronin’s affidavit. Briefly, those circumstances are
that the group of companies comprising the Cubbie Group undertake
a diversified
range of agricultural activities and do so from five separate sites, three of
which involve significant agricultural
properties. The scope of the undertaking
of the group of companies is identified clearly in the affidavit, and the
circumstances
which led to the appointment of the administrators is also
identified. I do not propose to recite those factors in these brief
reasons.
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administrators are required to conduct investigations and form a view as to
whether or not the assets of the companies can be
realised and if so the method
which is most advantageous to the creditors. The administrators are required to
prepare a report concerning
the business, property, affairs and financial
circumstances of the Cubbie group of companies and form an opinion about whether
it
would be in the creditors’ interests for each company to execute a deed
of company arrangement; whether it would be in the
creditors’ interests
for the administration to end; or whether it would be in the creditors’
interests for each company
to be wound up. The administrators wish to consider
possible restructure or sale proposals which might be productive of an efficient
realisation of the assets. Mr Cronin in his affidavit identifies that a number
of steps have been put in place to preserve insurances
and undertake an
assessment of workplace and environmental risks (through Parsons Brinkerhoff
Australia Pty Ltd) in relation to the
five sites; and Taylor Byrne Valuers have
been appointed to conduct a valuation of the real property, improvements, water
entitlements,
and other assets owned and operated by the Cubbie Group of
companies. The valuation report is not expected to be delivered to the
administrators until 20 December 2009. The workplace assessment is not expected
to be delivered until 27 November 2009. The valuation
of the other significant
conglomeration of assets is not expected to be provided by Grays (Aust) Holdings
Pty Ltd until 18 December
2009.
- Apart
from those matters, the administrators wish to undertake an analysis which is
described in the affidavit as a “realisation
strategy”. That
strategy involves the appointment of exclusive joint marketing advisers to
undertake an international marketing
campaign in connection with the sale of the
Cubbie Group assets. The realisation strategy involves establishing a documents
room
and undertaking a series of steps for the calling of expressions of
interest, shortlisting those parties who have responded, conducting
an
investigation of the various sites, and other related matters. The sequence of
steps involved in the realisation strategy will
not be completed until December
2009, and ultimately, bidders will be shortlisted by January 2010. It is
anticipated that the negotiation
of transaction documents with the preferred
bidder or bidders will take place during February 2010.
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outcome of the realisation strategy is, plainly enough, regarded as essential to
the analysis which the administrators are required
to perform for the purpose of
expressing their opinion in the report to be provided to creditors at the second
meeting, in accordance
with s 439A(4) of the Corporations Act. It
seems to me to be plainly in the interests of the creditors that the realisation
strategy be implemented in an orthodox and
timely way and having done so, the
administrators will be in a position to form the relevant opinion for the
purposes of the report,
and provide an informed assessment to the creditors of
each of the 11 companies in the Cubbie Group.
- Apart
from those matters, it may well be that a restructure emerges of the entities if
a sale is not able to be achieved. A restructure
might result in tax losses
being available to entities participating in the restructure. Those tax losses
have accumulated over
recent years. That, in itself, is a matter which requires
careful analysis and assessment by the administrators.
- Accordingly,
having regard to all of these factors, I am satisfied that it is appropriate to
extend the convening period until 31
March 2010. I also note that the proposal
to extend the convening period is supported by the creditors, and that
committees of creditors
of the Cubbie Group of companies have passed resolutions
supporting the application by the administrators. I also note that there
are
various lease arrangements in relation to particular chattels and assets and the
administrators have given an undertaking to
pay the lease payments under those
documents. In that sense, the lessors of those assets are properly protected.
- Accordingly,
I make orders in terms of the draft initialled by me today.
I certify that the preceding eight (8) numbered
paragraphs are a true copy of the Reasons for Judgment herein of the Honourable
Justice
Greenwood.
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Associate:
Dated: 24 November 2009
Counsel for the
Plaintiffs:
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Solicitor for the Plaintiffs:
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Allens Arthur Robinson
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SCHEDULE OF PARTIES
1. CUBBIE GROUP LIMITED (ADMINISTRATORS
APPOINTED)
(ACN 116 808 694)
2. CUBBIE GROUP BRISBANE PTY LIMITED
(ADMINISTRATORS APPOINTED) (ACN 107 458 391)
3. CUBBIE ST GEORGE PTY LIMITED
(ADMINISTRATORS APPOINTED) (ACN 116 498 876)
- CUBBIE
GROUP ST GEORGE PTY LIMITED (ADMINISTRATORS APPOINTED)
(ACN 116 498
867)
5. CUBBIE DIRRANBANDI 1 PTY LIMITED (ADMINISTRATORS APPOINTED) (ACN 116
335 490)
6. CUBBIE DIRRANBANDI 2 PTY LIMITED (ADMINISTRATORS
APPOINTED)
(ACN 116 330 673)
7. CUBBIE DIRRANBANDI 3 PTY LIMITED)
(ADMINISTRATORS APPOINTED)
(ACN 116 330 708)
8. CUBBIE STATION PTY
LIMITED (ADMINISTRATORS APPOINTED)
(ACN 009 772 150)
9. CUBBIE GROUP 1
PTY LIMITED (ADMINISTRATORS APPOINTED)
(ACN 009 772 132)
10. CUBBIE GROUP
2 PTY LIMITED (ADMINISTRATORS APPOINTED)
(ACN 009 772 141)
11. CUBBIE
GROUP 3 PTY LIMITED (ADMINISTRATORS APPOINTED)
(ACN 009 772 123)
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