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World Turned Upside Down In the "insolvency zone," creditors exert a strong pull that often throws CFOs off balance. |
Bank Director 4th Quarter 2009 Frank Aquila & Peter Naismith |
Directing Within the "Zone" Poor economic conditions and lack of credit combine to create new challenges for bank directors. |
CFO January 1, 2003 Kris Frieswick |
What's Wrong with This Picture? Polaroid's passage through Chapter 11 exposes how bankruptcy can give debtors too much power. |
CFO June 1, 2003 Alix Nyberg |
Second Acts After bankruptcy, companies often teeter between encore and final curtain call. |
BusinessWeek November 7, 2005 David Henry |
Treading Warily In The Junkyard High-yield bonds are a tougher sell as rates rise and economic worries grow. |
CFO October 1, 2007 Avital Louria Hahn |
Only the Strong Shall Thrive Financially sound companies find gold in credit mayhem even as weaker players fear the game is up. |
CFO February 1, 2009 Vincent Ryan |
Out from Under Deeply discounted corporate debt may tempt companies to buy it back or exchange it, but such deals are far from easy. |
CFO April 1, 2006 Ronald Fink |
All's Fair in M&A? Fairness opinions are supposed to ensure that shareholders receive a fair price for their holdings. But such opinions can add to the cost of deals, and that cost won't be recovered if a deal falls through. Now judges and regulators are taking aim at conflicted "fairness" opinions. |
CFO April 1, 2007 Joseph McCafferty |
The Buyout Binge Private-equity firms are gobbling up everything in sight. How long can it last? |
BusinessWeek October 30, 2006 Emily Thornton |
Gluttons At The Gate Private equity are using slick new tricks to gorge on corporate assets. A story of excess. |
CFO August 1, 2006 Roy Harris |
Delaware Rules Heated debates over Disney's governance, director independence, and executive pay will likely be resolved in Delaware's Chancery Court. |
Registered Rep. October 1, 2005 |
An Unconventional Approach In this excerpt from Unconventional Success: A Fundamental Approach to Personal Investment, author David Swensen describes the many risks facing corporate bond investors. |
Bank Director 1st Quarter 2009 Burnett & Gomperz |
The New and Emerging Fiduciary Duties of Corporate Directors Today, the public is outraged at Wall Street excesses and angered by revelations of executives who received hefty salaries and severance payments even as their companies dissolved. |
The Motley Fool May 23, 2007 Tom Taulli |
Dueling Fools: Private Equity Bear The private equity and M&A space is red-hot, but the risks are major for individual investors. |
Finance & Development March 1, 2000 Sean Hagan |
Promoting Orderly and Effective Insolvency Procedures Insolvency laws are still viewed by many merely as mechanisms for cleaning up economic trash. However, they play a far more important role. If effectively designed and implemented, they can boost confidence in an economy, thereby fostering growth and helping to prevent or resolve financial and economic crises. |
Financial Advisor April 2007 Alan Lavine |
High-Yield Bond Blues? After several years of strong performance, it's questionable whether high-yield or junk bonds will earn their coupons this year. |
CFO March 1, 2007 Russ Banham |
Restructuring Redux? Thanks to the availability of cash, the options for bankrupt companies -- and their advisers -- abound. |
Bank Director 3rd Quarter 2010 Jeanine Catalano et al. |
Effective Strategies to Support Board Deliberations A toolkit of five practical techniques to use when gathering information and considering complex issues. |
CFO July 15, 2008 Vincent Ryan |
Mastering the Turnaround What it really takes to survive a corporate bankruptcy. |
Real Estate Portfolio Jan/Feb 2002 |
Crossing the Line Neighboring states Delaware and Maryland are miles apart when it comes to laws affecting REITs... |
CFO February 1, 2005 Tim Reason |
Keeping Skin in the Game Joining a bankrupt customer's creditors committee may preserve its viability -- and your assets. |
CFO October 1, 2011 Vincent Ryan |
Asset Sales: The Other Endgame Why insolvent companies are discovering that filing for bankruptcy is often not the best way to go. |
The Motley Fool March 29, 2005 Tom Taulli |
Barbarians at SunGard The data systems company is going private in a megadeal. Is there a conflict at the top? Bottom line: current shareholders of SunGard don't reap a whole lot of benefit from this deal. |
CFO October 1, 2002 Julia Homer |
How Did We Get Here? Much of what happened in the 1990s also happened in the 1980s. Here's hoping we don't do it again. |
Inc. June 2009 |
Managing Business Insolvency and Bankruptcy Even after a business fails, an owner has important choices to make. |
Finance & Development March 1, 2001 William P. Mako |
Corporate Restructuring in East Asia: Promoting Best Practices A number of East Asian corporations, saddled with debt, nearly collapsed during the financial crisis of 1997. Many have managed to avoid both repayment and restructuring, however, and remain overly indebted and invested in unprofitable businesses... |
Finance & Development June 1, 2001 Gabrielle Lipworth & Jens Nystedt |
Crisis Resolution and Private Sector Adaptation The effect on existing debt of recent restructurings and rollovers is somewhat ambiguous and depends on whether positive news about individual instruments' recovery values outweighs negative news about the costs of default on them... |
CFO Alix Nyberg |
Bottom Fishing Many distressed assets are for sale these days, but because so many are intangible, how can buyers be sure they're getting a bargain? |
Finance & Development December 1, 2002 Inutu Lukonga |
Riding Out the Storm Dealing with financial crises more effectively |
CFO June 1, 2010 Vincent Ryan |
Breezing Through Bankruptcy Companies filing for Chapter 11 protection are exiting sooner than ever, but is faster always better? |
BusinessWeek February 13, 2006 David Henry |
Why Junk Bonds Are Getting Junked Leveraged loans offer better terms, but their floating rates could spell trouble. |
BusinessWeek November 24, 2010 Kary & Sandler |
A Stock Windfall for GM's Creditors Warrants for 273 million shares may add to a $5 billion haul |
The Motley Fool August 12, 2009 Selena Maranjian |
How Your Stocks Can Get Wiped Out Are you considering investing in a company in or near bankruptcy? Think twice. |
CFO March 1, 2003 Kris Frieswick |
Separate but Liable Companies have walled off valuable assets in subsidiaries for decades. Are those walls starting to crack? |
The Motley Fool November 15, 2006 Matt Koppenheffer |
The Softer Side of Private Equity Today, leveraged buyout shops have reincarnated themselves under the uber-generic "private equity" moniker and in the past couple years have started a full frontal assault on the public markets. What does it mean for every-day investors? |
BusinessWeek July 15, 2009 David Henry |
The Time Bomb in Corporate Debt Company defaults on the heels of record borrowing will hamper the recovery. Going straight into bankruptcy may be a healthier option. |
The Motley Fool May 30, 2007 Tom Taulli |
The VIP Ticket to a Buyout Deal Private equity firms are allowing shareholders to take part in mega-buyouts. Despite the advantages, investors need to realize that equity stubs are fairly rare for public shareholders. |
CFO July 1, 2002 Kris Frieswick |
Worldwide Workouts Filing for bankruptcy protection means different things in different countries. Will a uniform code ever be adopted? |
Financial Planning August 1, 2009 Donald Jay Korn |
The New Stocks Where can financial planners seek those historic equity market returns without the painful setbacks? One place to start is in the bond market. |
CFO Kris Frieswick |
Prudent Man With A Plan Most 401(k) reforms before congress don't address a critical source of risk: fiduciary duty. |
HBS Working Knowledge August 9, 2004 Lucian A. Bebchuk |
Bring Shareholders into the Board Room How can we improve board performance? One way is by reducing the extent to which boards are insulated from, and unaccountable to, shareholders. |
Information Today April 1, 2014 George H. Pike |
Cengage Learning Emerges From Bankruptcy Cengage filed for bankruptcy in late June 2013, when it became unable to restructure nearly $6 billion in debt. |
CFO March 15, 2006 |
What's in Your Wallet? Full disclosure for CFO compensation... Catering to the Extremes... Fairness as an Option... Uneven Expansion... Basel II, Eurobanks 0... Do You Hear an Echo?... etc. |
The Motley Fool May 5, 2008 Dan Caplinger |
The Way to Earn Top Returns Stocks are the way to get rewarded for the risk you take. |
The Motley Fool September 22, 2006 Stephen Ellis |
Is Finish Line Finished? A hedge fund believes the company can best serve shareholders by selling out. |
Entrepreneur September 2003 C.J. Prince |
Got Leverage? If you're ready to sell, you've got the upper hand. Large buyout firms will be looking to entrepreneurs. |
Entrepreneur September 2001 Chris Sandlund |
Born Again Good businesses don't have to die just because they've gone hopelessly, out-of-control in debt. There is a place they can turn for redemption: the bankruptcy laws. |
BusinessWeek June 21, 2004 Edmondson & Kline |
Can Parmalat Be Saved? If creditors support Enrico Bondi's plan, the Italian milk company Parmalat could be out of bankruptcy by November, less than a year after the implosion that rocked financial markets around the world. |
The Motley Fool August 11, 2005 Tom Taulli |
The Lessons of Ovitz Does the shareholder lawsuit decision regarding former Disney executive Michael Ovitz give boards a free pass? Not likely. |
The Motley Fool November 27, 2006 David Meier |
LBO Madness? Leveraged buyouts are not a bad thing, but companies -- and investors -- should proceed with caution. |