NYSE:NOVA - New York Stock Exchange, Inc. - US86745K1043 - Common Stock - Currency: USD
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Sunnova Energy International Inc., a seller of rooftop solar-panel systems, is in discussions with its creditors to borrow money to finance a potential bankruptcy, according to people familiar with the situation.
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Sunnova Energy International Inc., the residential solar panel provider, is facing another round of creditor demands as it struggles to convince a separate lender group to inject fresh cash to help it stave off bankruptcy.
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At the end of December, Sunnova had $1.4 billion in U.S. federal net operating loss carryforwards which can be used to set off against future taxable income.
Oaktree Capital Management has been buying up debt in Sunnova Energy International Inc. as the solar panel provider prepares for negotiations with its creditors to address its troubled capital structure, according to people familiar with the matter.
Paul Mathews will take up the reins, rising from his previous role as the company’s chief operating officer. Berger, who founded Sunnova more than 12 years ago, will stay on as an advisor to help with the transition.