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The Art of Distressed M&A
Author: H. Peter Nesvold Edition: 1 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Binding: Hardcover ISBN: 0071750193 Price: You Save: 46%
The Art of Distressed M&A: Buying, Selling, and Financing Troubled and Insolvent Companies (Art of M&A)
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Pessimists see distressedM&A . . . Optimists see distressed M&A Opportunities abound in Sbankruptcybeauties 'both in good times andbad. Distressed mergers and acquisitionsused to be the domain of a handful of specialists,who generated handsome profits by unlockingvalue in troubled companies. Now, you can learnthe secrets for participating in these deals withknowledge and confidence. The Art of DistressedM&Aprovides the critical information needed tomanage the unique complexities of buying, selling,and financing troubled companies. The Art of Distressed M&Aarms you with creativesolutions to see
author alexandra reed lajoux author h peter nesvold author jeffrey anapolsky format hardback language english publication year 01 03 2011 subject management business economics industry subject 2 management business general the art of distressed ma buying selling and financing troubled and insolvent companies art of ma by jeffrey anapolsky alexandra reed lajoux published by mcgraw hill professional not quite what you re looking for see more books in other free uk delivery on everything not even
Opportunities abound in “bankruptcy beauties”—both in good times and bad. Distressed mergers and acquisitions used to be the domain of a handful of specialists, who generated handsome profits by unlocking value in troubled companies. Now, you can learn the secrets for participating in these deals with knowledge and confidence. The Art of Distressed M&A provides the critical information needed to manage the unique complexities of buying, selling, and financing troubled companies.
The Art of Distressed M&A arms you with creative solutions to seemingly impossible problems and helps you to avoid common pitfalls. This comprehensive guide enables you to:
Understand the roles, rights, and responsibilities of debtors, secured creditors, unsecured creditors, advisors, trustees, and bankruptcy courts
Navigate through complicated valuation, financing, legal, accounting, and tax issues
Communicate effectively and make informed proposals in multiparty negotiations
Create the optimal deal structure—from prepackaged plans of reorganization to 363 sales to loan-to-own transactions
The Art of Distressed M&A also highlights practical examples using recent bankruptcy cases following the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 and is the first publication of its kind since The Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010.
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