Mexican glassmaker Vitro in talks with creditors, shares rise

Date: 15 February 2013

Mexican glassmaker Vitro said on Monday that it is in talks with its creditors in the United States. The company made the comment to Mexico's stock exchange in a short statement that did not give further details.

Vitro has been fighting with creditors in the United States to win recognition for the restructuring process the company completed last year in Mexico. The company filed for bankruptcy in Mexico in 2010.  

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