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In the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware Case 14-12818-BLS Doc 5 Filed 12/29/14 Page 1 of 27 IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE ---------------------------------------------------------- x : In re: : Chapter 11 : EGENIX, INC., : Case No. 14-12818 (BLS) : Debtor.1 : : ---------------------------------------------------------- x NOTICE OF FILING OF CREDITORS’ MATRIX PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the above captioned debtor and debtor-in- possession hereby files the attached Creditors’ Matrix with the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware, 824 North Market Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19801. Dated: Wilmington, Delaware December 29, 2014 COLE, SCHOTZ, MEISEL, FORMAN & LEONARD, P.A. /s/ David R. Hurst David R. Hurst (I.D. No. 3743) J. Kate Stickles (I.D. No. 2917) 500 Delaware Avenue, Suite 1410 Wilmington, Delaware 19801 Telephone: (302) 652-3131 Facsimile: (302) 652-3117 Proposed Counsel for Debtor and Debtor-in-Possession 1 The last four digits of the Debtor’s federal tax identification number are 0172. The mailing address for the Debtor is 2363 Clove Road, LaGrangeville, NY 12540. 53653/0001-11364553v2 Case 14-12818-BLS Doc 5 Filed 12/29/14 Page 2 of 27 200 E 70 GARAGE CORP 21 CLUB 21 CLUB, INC. 201 EAST 69TH STREET 21 WEST 52ND STREET PO BOX 9418 NEW YORK NY 10021 NEW YORK NY 10019 UNIONDALE NY 11555-9418 29 NEWBURY (BOSTON) 2ND AVENUE DELI 3 GUYS RESTAURANT 29 NEWBURY ST 162 EAST 33RD STREET #1 1381 MADISON AVENUE BOSTON MA 02116 NEW YORK NY 10016 NEW YORK NY 10029 52 MAIN 56-57 HOLDING CORP. 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