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May 27, 2004
The Changing Face of Distressed Debt in the U.S. Middle Market - By
Michael Goodman
, SSG Capital Advisors, L.P. - Financier Worldwide
The latter half of the 1990s in the U.S. was characterized by a healthy
economy and an extremely liquid capital marketplace. As a result, distressed
creditors with lenders seeking exits often had the luxury of options beyond an
expedited sale of the business.
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January 2004
Creating Value from Chaos - An Adviser's Perspective - By
J. Scott Victor
, SSG Capital Advisors, L.P. - Financier Worldwide
The period from 2000 through 2003 has been a
bountiful time for those of us in the business of working with distressed
companies. From bankruptcy lawyers to turnaround professionals to distressed
investment bankers to specialty lenders to private equity firms to strategic
buyers - all have taken advantage of opportunities and finely tuned their
skills at creating and maximising value from chaos.
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Nov/Dec 2003
Maneuvering Through the Complex World of Cross-Border Distressed Transactions - By
Michael Goodman
and T.J. Haas, SSG Capital Advisors, L.P. - Financier Worldwide
Selling a company in distress or the subsidiary of
a company in distress can be complicated even under the cleanest and most
straightforward of circumstances. However, when assets or subsidiaries reside
in more than one country, the level of complexity can soar, making the
transaction more difficult for even the most savvy dealmaker.
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Aug 18, 2003
SSG, others see growth due to slow economy - featured in the Philadephia
Business Journal
One man's pain is another man's gain. So while many
local companies suffer these days, the poor economy conversely means the best
of times for others. Take SSG Capital Advisors LP of West Conshohocken, for
example. For the investment bank that deals with troubled companies, the
shrunken economy means expansion.
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Mar 24, 2003
Reprint - Preventive Maintenance by Private Equity Funds Can Provide More
Options When Portfolio Companies Fall Short - By
Mark E. Chesen
, President, SSG Capital Advisors - Buyouts Magazine
It is not unusual for private equity funds to wait
too long to hire turnaround specialists and investment bankers to address the
needs of a distressed portfolio company. By procrastinating, a fund may
significantly narrow its options to save an ailing company and/or extract the
maximum possible value from it.
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Feb 05, 2003
Wall Street Reporter Roundtable on Distressed Securities Moderated by SSG's
Mark E. Chesen
- President, SSG Capital Advisors, L.P. - Wall Street Reporter
Mark E. Chesen
, president, SSG Capital Advisors, moderated a roundtable sponsored by Wall Street Reporter centered on issues
related to the financing of distressed middle market companies.
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Dec 03, 2002
A Sale May Be the Best Available Solution for an Under-Performing Company -
J. Scott Victor, Managing Director, SSG Capital Advisors, L.P.
- Philadelphia Business Journal
The past three years have not been kind to many
middle market companies. The number of under-performing and distressed
companies is currently at an unusually high level, due to the economic slowdown
that began in mid-2000, post-September 11 uncertainties, and significant
"bubble" issues associated with telecom and several other major tech industries.
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Dec 02, 2002
"Preventive Maintenance" by Private Equity Funds Can Provide More Options When
Portfolio Companies Fall Short - By
Mark E. Chesen
and
Matthew P. Karlson
- Buyouts Magazine
It is not unusual for private equity (PE) funds to
wait too long to hire turnaround specialists and investment bankers to address
the needs of a distressed, portfolio company. By procrastinating, a fund may
significantly narrow its options to save an ailing company and/or extract the
maximum possible value from it.
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Sept 30, 2002
Exerpts from Leading Investment Bankers: the Art & Science of Investment
Banking - By Mark E. Chesen -
Leading Investment Bankers: the Art & Science of Investment Banking
Mark E. Chesen
is one of seven authors included in Leading Investment Bankers: the Art & Science of Investment Banking, a
recently published book by Aspatore Books, Inc.
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