How did you calculate the number of Class A Liquidation Trust Interests that I received?

Holders of Allowed Class 3 Standard Note Claims and Allowed Class 4 General Unsecured Claims received one (1) Class A Liquidation Trust Interest for each $75.00 of Net Note Claims or Allowed General Unsecured Claims held by such creditor.

Holders of Allowed Class 5 Unit Claims received 72.5% of one (1) Class A Liquidation Trust Interest and 27.5% of one (1) Class B Liquidation Trust Interest for each $75.00 of Net Unit Claims held by such Unitholder.

The foregoing was an integral part of the Plan negotiated by, among others, the Noteholder Committee and the Unitholder Committee.

For example, using simple numbers, if a Noteholder and Unitholder both held $300 in net claims, the Noteholder would have received four (4) Class A Liquidation Trust Interests ($300 / $75 = 4), whereas the Unitholder would have received 2.9 Class A Liquidation Trust Interests (($300 / $75) x .725 = 2.9) and 1.1 Class B Liquidation Trust Interests (($300 / $75) x .275 = 1.1).

As another example, if a Noteholder and Unitholder both held $50,000 in net claims, the Noteholder would have received approximately 666.66 Class A Liquidation Trust Interests ($50,000 / $75 = 666.66), whereas the Unitholder would have received approximately 483.33 Class A Liquidation Trust Interests (($50,000 / $75) x .725 = 483.33) and approximately 183.33 Class B Liquidation Trust Interests (($50,000 / $75) x .275 = 183.33).

As a final example, if a claimant held $50,000 in Net Note Claims and $50,000 in Net Unit Claims, such holder would have received approximately 666.66 Class A Liquidation Trust Interests on account of such claimant’s Notes, and approximately 483.33 Class A Liquidation Trust Interests on account of such claimant’s Units, for a total of 1,150 Class A Liquidation Trust Interests (in addition, such claimant would have received approximately 183.33 Class B Liquidation Trust Interests on account of such claimant’s Units).