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		<title>Cit Bankruptcy Filing Update: Exit Plan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[CIT Group Inc the Commercial lender, based in New York, filed for bankruptcy protection on Nov. 1 after it had negotiated an exit plan with lenders to try to ensure a speedy exit as we recently reported.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CIT Group Inc the Commercial lender, based in New York, filed for <a href="http://www.100mortgages.org/20091102/cit-group-bankruptcy-chapter-11-petition/">bankruptcy</a> protection on Nov. 1 after it had negotiated an exit plan with lenders to try to ensure a speedy exit as we recently reported.<span id="more-6998"></span></p>
<p>CIT Group Inc., said on Wednesday it would ask a court to approve its prepackaged plan to exit Chapter 11 at a hearing on Dec. 8. Cit has been hanging in the balance of collapse have already reached agreements with creditors to reduce its debt by about $10 billion. Shareholders would be wiped out under the existing reorganization plan.</p>
<p>CIT is one of the nation&#8217;s biggest lenders; it funds over one million businesses to small and midsize, to a large array of businesses including retailers, and energy companies.<br />
There is little hope the government will recover the $2.3 billion CIT took last fall as part of a rescue of other banks and lenders.</p>
<p> CIT Group must not be confused with <a href="http://www.100mortgages.org/20091102/cit-group-vs-citigroup-the-difference-and-bankruptcy/">Citigroup</a> as we explained in a recent post. To read more on this story go to <a href="http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2009/11/04/business-financials-us-cit-bankruptcy_7086409.html">forbes.com.</a></p>
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