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PG&E news: Stocks plummet 52% as bankruptcy claims confirmed

PG&E shares plummet 52% as the company confirms it is filing for bankruptcy protection due to financial troubles.

PG&E Source: Bloomberg

Speculation around PG&E's bankruptcy claims surfaced on Sunday after the utility company announced its CEO, Geisha Williams had resigned amid pressures from liabilities linked to the California wildfires.

But, PG&E put bankruptcy doubts to rest on Monday when it confirmed it will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

It comes as the company faces an estimated $30 billion lawsuit for its role in allegedly sparking many of the 2017 & 2018 California wildfires.

Investigators had previously determined that PG&E’s equipment was accountable in at least 17 major wildfires in 2017, while investigations are still underway to determine the level of the company’s responsibility in November’s campfire.

On November 8 2017, PG&E disclosed that its equipment malfunctioned in the area shortly before the fire started.

PG&E Corporation Interim CEO, said: ‘We believe a court-supervised process under Chapter 11 will best enable PG&E to resolve its potential liabilities in an orderly, fair and expeditious fashion.

We expect this process also will enable PG&E to access the capital and resources we need to continue providing our customers with safe service and investing in our systems and infrastructure.'

PG&E assured its customers that there would be no impact to electric or natural gas services for its customers because of the bankruptcy.

PG&E share crash

Shares of PG&E crashed to $8.38 per share on the back of the bankruptcy news, plummeting more than 52%.

The stock has already lost 80% of its value over the last three months, and the market value of the company declined to $4.7 billion from $26 billion in 2017.

Bonds of PG&E plunged, trading sharply lower on Monday, sending their yields to record highs. Bonds maturing in October 2020 and May 2021 both fell by more than 7 points in price.


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