Creating Value Through Corporate Restructuring: Case Studies in Bankruptcies, Buyouts, and Breakups

! Read # Creating Value Through Corporate Restructuring: Case Studies in Bankruptcies, Buyouts, and Breakups by Stuart C. Gilson ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Creating Value Through Corporate Restructuring: Case Studies in Bankruptcies, Buyouts, and Breakups Excellent even without a companion text according to Kris R. Trafton. This book is exceptional. It starts with providing the reader with the basics of distressed situations: the parties involved in restructuring, academic research regarding investment returns, the bankruptcy process, etc.The remainder of the book in primarily composed of case studies grouped into three categories (1) liability restructuring, (2) asset/equity restructuring, and (Excellent even without a companion text This book

Creating Value Through Corporate Restructuring: Case Studies in Bankruptcies, Buyouts, and Breakups

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Rating : 4.41 (618 Votes)
Asin : 0471405590
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 528 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-09-30
Language : English

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His prose is fluid and succinct and a pleasure to readThe text covers 13 corporate restructurings focusing on debt workouts, vulture investing, equity spinoffs, tracking stock, asset divestitures, employee layoffs, corporate downsizing, M & A, HLTs, wage give-backs, employee stock buyouts, and the restructuring of employee benefit plans. Henderson) Gilson's book provides a meaningful framework for analyzing any restructuring and a guide to various tools and additional references.Detailed exhibits at the end of each chapter provide the hard, quantifiable financial and industry data that management and stakeholders must interpret to plan, negotiate, and execute a restructuring. Gilson also provides a market survey of distressed investing, exploring such nuances as prepackaged bankruptcy, "bondmail" (gaining control of a class of debt to block approval of a reorganization plan), exit st

"Excellent even without a companion text" according to Kris R. Trafton. This book is exceptional. It starts with providing the reader with the basics of distressed situations: the parties involved in restructuring, academic research regarding investment returns, the bankruptcy process, etc.The remainder of the book in primarily composed of case studies grouped into three categories (1) liability restructuring, (2) asset/equity restructuring, and (Excellent even without a companion text This book is exceptional. It starts with providing the reader with the basics of distressed situations: the parties involved in restructuring, academic research regarding investment returns, the bankruptcy process, etc.The remainder of the book in primarily composed of case studies grouped into three categories (1) liability restructuring, (2) asset/equity restructuring, and (3) restructuring. ) restructuring. A Customer said Resource & Context in A Usable Form. Professor Gilson has added a readable, useful reference to the limited body of business literature concerned with corporate restructuring. Creating Value through Corporate Restructuring takes advantage of what the case method does best-the mixing of relevant reference material into a real world context. This book incorporates valuation models, relevant legislation and applicable business prec. More Than Just a Bound Coursepak of Case Studies This is a TERRIFIC book, but it is a collection of terrific case studies and by that I mean the kind of case studies you would use in an MBA program. There are no conclusions drawn or analysis of the case or even questions to think about. There is also no follow up on the corporations included and how their plans were actually implemented or if they survived.However, the cases are divided up

Each of these companies, and all of these dollars, were in some way or another involved in corporate restructuring. He has studied and published on the intricacies of both domestic and international corporate restructuring.. Gilson (Boston, MA) is an Associate Professor at Harvard University and a widely acknowledged expert on corporate restructuring. Over the same period, over 400 public companies underwent corporate spin-offs, divesting businesses valued at more than $250 billion. A collection of case studies illustrates real-world techniques, implementation, and strategies on corporate restructuring Over the period 1981-1998, public companies with combined asset

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