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Creating Value Through Corporate Restructuring Stuart C. Gilson

Creating Value Through Corporate Restructuring By Stuart C. Gilson

Creating Value Through Corporate Restructuring by Stuart C. Gilson


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Over the period 1981-1998, public companies with combined assets of over half a trillion dollars filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and over 400 public companies underwent corporate spin-offs. This is a collection of case studies that illustrates real-world techniques, and strategies on corporate restructuring.

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Creating Value Through Corporate Restructuring Summary

Creating Value Through Corporate Restructuring: Case Studies in Bankruptcies, Buyouts and Breakups by Stuart C. Gilson

This is a collection of case studies that illustrates real-world techniques, implementation, and strategies on corporate restructuring. Over the period 1981-1998, public companies with combined assets of over half a trillion dollars filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Over the same period, over 400 public companies underwent corporate spin-offs, divesting businesses valued at more than $250 billion. Each of these companies, and all of these dollars, were in some way or another involved in corporate restructuring. Gilson's cases studies have been used extensively in executive programs and are perfect tools to refer to when faced with real-world corporate restructuring issues. Stuart C. Gilson (Boston, MA) is an Associate Professor at Harvard University and a widely acknowledged expert on corporate restructuring. He has studied and published on the intricacies of both domestic and international corporate restructuring.

Creating Value Through Corporate Restructuring Reviews

His prose is fluid, succinct and a pleasure to read... an especially valuable text for anybody ... in the distressed market. (Turnarounds & Workouts Magazine, Review by David M. Henderson) Gilson maintains a global perspective, incorporating cases not only from the United States, but also from Germany and Thailand. (High Yield, a Merrill publication, by Marty Fridson) Gilson's book provides a meaningful framework for analyzing any restructuring and a guide to various tools and additional references ( The Journal of Corporate Renewal, March 2002) The information ... in Gilson's book is the next best thing to being there... The level of detail ... is exceptional.(American Bankruptcy Institute Journal)

About Stuart C. Gilson

Stuart C. Gilson is a professor at Harvard Business School and a widely acknowledged expert on corporate restructuring. His research on domestic and international restructuring has been extensively published and cited in numerous national news and business periodicals. In 1996 he won the prestigious Graham and Dodd Award for his article Investing in Distressed Situations: A Market Survey. In 1999 and 2000 he was named one of the nation's top ten bankruptcy academics by Turnarounds and Workouts magazine.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION. Corporate Restructuring: Challenges and Opportunities. RESTRUCTURING CREDITORS' CLAIMS. The Loewen Group Inc. National Convenience Stores Incorporated. Continental Airlines--1992. Flagstar Companies, Inc. Alphatec Electronics Pcl. Investing in Distressed Situations: A Market Survey. RESTRUCTURING SHAREHOLDERS' CLAIMS. Humana Inc.: Managing in a Changing Industry. USX Corporation. Donald Salter Communications Inc. RESTRUCTURING EMPLOYEES' CLAIMS. Navistar International. Scott Paper Company. FAG Kugelfischer: A German Restructuring. Chase Manhattan Corporation: The Making of America's Largest Bank. UAL Corporation. Appendix A: Closing the Value Gap: A Simple Framework for Analyzing Corporate Restructuring. Appendix B: Valuing Companies in Corporate Restructurings: Technical Note. Index.

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CIN0471405590VG
9780471405597
0471405590
Creating Value Through Corporate Restructuring: Case Studies in Bankruptcies, Buyouts and Breakups by Stuart C. Gilson
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
20010815
528
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