https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-04-30/mexico-s-cinepolis-reaches-restructuring-deal-for-bank-loans
Cinepolis de Mexico SA, Mexico’s biggest chain of cinemas, has struck a deal with its banks to restructure more than $1 billion of loans and receive $300 million directly into the company, people familiar with the talks said.

Mexico’s Cinepolis Reaches Restructuring Deal for Bank Loans
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