Workouts and turnarounds : the handbook of restructuring and investing in distressed companies / edited by Dominic DiNapoli, Sanford C. Sigoloff and Robert F. Cushman.
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Make your company a market leader by investing in distressed companies. Are you realizing the profits and equity growth available through investment in workouts and turnarounds? Restructuring and investing in distresses companies present tremendous opportunities to those who know the rules. Workouts & Turnarounds provides signposts that are straightforward and understandable, to help you find your way successfully on the road to wealth. Edited by Dominic DiNapoli, Sandford C. Sigolofff and Robert F. Cushman, Workouts & Turnarounds contains quick facts and pointers in articles by nationally-recognized lawyers, accountants, LBO turnaround specialists and bankruptcy experts. In a straightforward, entertaining style, these skilled professionals: discuss how to use lawyers, accountants and other necessary partners to get just what you need; relate helpful stories of turnarounds in progress, tipping you off to dangers and opportunities that you may have missed; present the decision factors they have used over and over on whether to liquidate, restructure or sell.