SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(D) OF THE
SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
MAY 2, 2000
DATE OF REPORT (DATE OF EARLIEST EVENT REPORTED)
NUTRAMAX PRODUCTS, INC.
(EXACT NAME OF REGISTRANT AS SPECIFIED IN CHARTER)
DELAWARE 0-18671 061200464
(STATE OR OTHER (COMMISSION (IRS EMPLOYER
JURISDICTION OF FILE NUMBER) INDENTIFICATION NO.)
INCORPORATION)
51 Blackburn Drive, Gloucester, Massachusetts 01930
(ADDRESS OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES) (ZIP CODE)
(978) 282-1800
(REGISTRANT'S TELEPHONE NUMBER, INCLUDING AREA CODE)
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ITEM 5. OTHER EVENTS
As previously disclosed in a Form 8-K filed with the Securities
and Exchange Commission, on May 2, 2000, NutraMax Products, Inc. and its
subsidiaries (collectively, "NutraMax") each filed a voluntary petition for
relief under chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code in the United States
Bankruptcy Court, District of Delaware. Pursuant to an order dated May 3,
2000, the Court directed the joint administration and consolidation of
Nutramax's chapter 11 cases (Case No. 00--1838) for procedural purposes
only. Pursuant to sections 1107 and 1108 of the Bankruptcy Code, NutraMax
is continuing to operate its businesses and manage its properties as
debtor-in-possession. NutraMax filed its First Amended Joint Chapter 11
Plan of Reorganization on July 6, 2000 (the "Reorganization Plan"). On
November 3, 2000, the Court entered an order confirming the Reorganization
Plan. NutraMax currently anticipates that the Reorganization Plan will be
consummated by the end of this year or early next year.
NutraMax is a consumer health care products company and
manufacturer and marketer of store-brand disposable douches, ready-to-use
enemas, pediatric electrolyte oral maintenance solutions, disposable baby
bottle liners, cough drops and throat lozenges. NutraMax also markets a
broad line of toothbrushes, dental floss, and various first aid products
for the hospital and industrial safety markets. In addition, NutraMax
offers pharmaceutical manufacturing capabilities to contract customers.
NutraMax's products are sold by supermarkets, drugstore chains and mass
merchandisers under both store brand and control brands, including Powers,
Sweet 'n Fresh, Pure & Gentle, Fresh 'n Easy, Pro Dental, American White
Cross and NutraMax.
NutraMax is filing copies of its monthly United States Trustee
reports for May, 2000 through October, 2000 under cover of this Form 8-K.
The Trustee's Reports contain, among other things, a schedule of cash
receipts and disbursements, a statement of operations, a balance sheet,
accounts receivable reconciliation and aging information, and a debtor
questionnaire.
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ITEM 7. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND EXHIBITS
Exhibit Description
Number
99.1 United States Trustee Report of
NutraMax for the period May 2, 2000
through June 3, 2000. (The following
documents relating to this Exhibit are
not being filed under cover of this
Form 8-K but are available upon
request from the Bankruptcy Court or
NutraMax: (a) bank reconciliation
statements; (b) cash disbursement
journals; and (c) copies of IRS Form
6123 or payment receipts).
99.2 United States Trustee Report of
NutraMax for the period June 4, 2000
through July 1, 2000. (The following
documents relating to this Exhibit are
not being filed under cover of this
Form 8-K but are available upon
request from the Bankruptcy Court or
NutraMax: (a) bank reconciliation
statements, (b) copies of bank
statements, (c) cash disbursement
journals, (d) copies of IRS Form 6123
or payment receipts, (e) copies of tax
returns filed during reporting
periods, and (f) listings of aged
accounts payable).
99.3 United States Trustee Report of
NutraMax for the period July 2, 2000
through July 29, 2000. (The following
documents relating to this Exhibit are
not being filed under cover of this
Form 8-K but are available upon
request from the Bankruptcy Court or
NutraMax: (a) bank reconciliation
statements, (b) copies of bank
statements, (c) cash disbursement
journals, (d) copies of IRS Form 6123
or payment receipts, (e) copies of tax
returns filed during reporting
periods, and (f) listings of aged
accounts payable).
99.4 United States Trustee Report of
NutraMax for the period July 30, 2000
through August 26, 2000. (The
following documents relating to this
Exhibit are not being filed under
cover of this Form 8-K but are
available upon request from the
Bankruptcy Court or NutraMax: (a) bank
reconciliation statements, (b) copies
of bank statements, (c) cash
disbursement journals, (d) copies of
IRS Form 6123 or payment receipts, (e)
copies of tax returns filed during
reporting periods, and (f) listings of
aged accounts payable).
99.5 United States Trustee Report of
NutraMax for the period August 27,
2000 through September 30, 2000. (The
following documents relating to this
Exhibit are not being filed under
cover of this Form 8-K but are
available upon request from the
Bankruptcy Court or NutraMax: (a) bank
reconciliation statements, (b) copies
of bank statements, (c) cash
disbursement journals, (d) copies of
IRS Form 6123 or payment receipts, and
(e) listings of aged accounts
payable).
99.6 United States Trustee Report of
NutraMax for the period October 1,
2000 through October 28, 2000. (The
following documents relating to this
Exhibit are not being filed under
cover of this Form 8-K but are
available upon request from the
Bankruptcy Court or NutraMax: (a) bank
reconciliation statements, (b) copies
of bank statements, (c) cash
disbursement journals, (d) copies of
IRS Form 6123 or payment receipts, and
(e) listings of aged accounts
payable).
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SIGNATURE
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934, as amended, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed
on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
Dated: December 15, 2000 By: /s/ Richard G. Glass
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Richard G. Glass