Sentences with phrase «of companies in trouble»

«Distressed debt [borrowings of companies in trouble, which is Oaktree's specialty] is not different in that regard.»

Not exact matches

Reflective of Far Eastern companies facing roadblocks in reaching the U.S. market, Chinese mobile maker Huawei has faced troubles in the U.S. recently as a deal for it to sell its Mate 10 Pro smartphone collapsed.
I could go on, but all in all, I had a great experience with Of Mercer, and I highly recommend any woman who has trouble finding affordable, high - quality work clothes check out the company's site to see if its dresses, pants, and blazers are the right fit for her.
Industry watchers have speculated that the deal could face trouble because of news in recent weeks that Yahoo user credentials had been hacked and that the company had scanned emails for U.S. intelligence.
WHEN Tasmanian forestry products heavyweight Gunns missed out on securing the assets of defunct agribusiness company Timbercorp, those vying for assets of another failed timber company knew they were in trouble.
But Isai kept servicing U.S. players — a move that landed the company in considerable legal trouble, which eventually ended in a $ 731 - million settlement with the Department of Justice.
While shareholders will receive only the slightest of premiums on their 12 - cent share price, the big winners are bondholders, who will recoup a greater share of their loans and not be saddled with stock in an operationally troubled and undercapitalized company.
Around the same time, a number of defined - benefit plans sponsored by troubled companies, including Nortel Networks, GM Canada and DaimlerChrysler, began to falter in the wake of the 2008 stock - market market meltdown and had to be restructured.
Buckle up: for the next few years at least, we're in for one hell of a vertically integrated ride — and it's one that spells nothing but more trouble for Asian technology companies.
Harkins, CEO of Convergence Corp., a 12 - person wireless - communications - technology company in Atlanta, had no trouble locating the right contacts at Intel since they all stemmed from personal relationships Harkins and his staff had made in past employment lives.
I see a lot of startup companies led by inexperienced entrepreneurs get into trouble from overspending because they are trying to adhere to a brilliant strategy in which everything happens in perfect order.
The documents provided by the coalition do illustrate the needless complexity of the tariff system, the red tape that companies go through in order to import goods and raise troubling questions about the conduct of the CBSA.
Irving pointed to Hulu's experience in the market and a partnership with streaming tech company MLB Advanced Media — which works with Vue — as reasons to think it'll avoid those troubles, but also said it is investing in another «set of partnerships» related to streaming tech to make things faster.
FORTUNE — In September 2009, Silver Lake Partners and venture firm Andreessen - Horowitz bought Skype from eBay, where it had become the Kurt Cobain of technology companies (wildly popular, deeply troubled).
Calacanis compared Twitter to troubled Yahoo and said investors looking for a piece of social media growth should invest 70 cents on the dollar in Facebook and the remainder in Snap, though that company is overvalued, he said.
Troubled Perth company Macmahon Holdings has flagged an impairment of up to $ 125 million in its full - year financial result after losing contracts with some of its biggest clients during the past six months, including Fortescue Metals Group.
Oct 24 - Facebook Inc's shares headed towards their biggest one - day jump on Wednesday after the company reported a surprising rise in mobile advertising, easing concerns it was having trouble capitalizing on soaring use of smartphones and tablets.
Keller is the latest in a string of Tesla executives to leave the troubled company.
The trouble is partly the result of the Internet bust — the Nasdaq has been tanking for months, and Williams's investors have told him he must make do with what he's got — but it's also, in a strange way, a result of his company's unlikely popularity.
He said the company failed to properly pay his taxes on his behalf, made unauthorised loans, and overpaid for «security and other services,» costing him «tens of millions of dollars» and leading to financial trouble, of which he claims to have only become aware of in March of last year.
Companies who have experienced a breach may be required legally to provide notice of the incident and if there isn't a proper plan in place they could land themselves in more legal trouble.
Just over two years ago, I wrote about how the stalwart Asian technology companies — Sony, Samsung, LG, Sharp, Toshiba and Panasonic — were in trouble because of an acceleration in the commoditization of hardware.
If anyone thought former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer was interested in buying the troubled social messaging company Twitter, the current owner of the Los Angeles Clippers basketball team wants to make things clear: He's not interested.
What he ended up with was what he calls a «qualified pipeline» — people who would both be assets to the company and have already expressed an interest in investing in DraftKings, a company that's had buckets of trouble when it comes to regulation and may not be an investment target for everyone.
The bank sought to fill the gap with a $ 200,000 SBA loan, something Wald wanted to avoid at all costs, recalling the consequences of the $ 30,000 SBA loan he'd received in 1996 (and since paid off): NetForce had trouble securing the kind of financing it needed because the SBA had taken a blanket lien on all the company's assets.
In 2013, the company ran into trouble when it was ordered by the FDA to stop selling its kits over questions about the reliability of the results.
Undaunted by bagging groceries and cleaning out grease traps in the meat room, she rose from a marketing executive to eventually become CEO of Sweetbay Supermarket, a troubled Florida chain owned by Hannaford's parent company.
The recent popularity of junk goes counter to multiple warnings from Wall Street experts who believe the sector is in trouble due to looming interest rate hikes and declining earnings for companies particularly at the lower end of the credit spectrum.
It is a good thing that smart data can help in that industry because, despite the reputation of the companies that have defined it, nearly half of Americans would have trouble finding $ 400 to pay for an emergency.
Hardenberg said the fund would take fairly large stakes in companies, which might be in trouble or have fairly low ratings in terms of their governance and transparency.
With U.S. unemployment hovering around 8 % and the number of job seekers even higher in some regions, you might think companies would have no trouble finding eager and suitable candidates for open positions.
In October 2009, Luke Skurman, CEO of College Prowler, a publisher of college guides, realized his company was headed for trouble.
According to John White's biography on the website of his firm, Cravath, Swaine and Moore, he represents public companies that get in trouble for issues like «reporting obligations» and «restatements.»
Part of the company's trouble had to do with its minor quarrel in the U.K., which accounts for 5 % of Unilever's sales.
In a troubling sign of escalating tensions, dozens of Chinese ships confronted Vietnamese coast guard boats approaching an oil rig deployed by Chinese offshore oil company CNOOC in waters claimed by both nationIn a troubling sign of escalating tensions, dozens of Chinese ships confronted Vietnamese coast guard boats approaching an oil rig deployed by Chinese offshore oil company CNOOC in waters claimed by both nationin waters claimed by both nations.
Such conditions require close scrutiny, but a troubling question is how much oversight the company had over Ben Aïssa, who spent much of his career working in SNC - Lavalin's office in Tunisia, and what — if any — steps were taken if his colleagues or superiors had concerns.
Furthermore, the savings in the 401 (k) are bulletproof in the sense that if MDY ever runs into financial trouble, your savings there will not be considered an asset of the company.
The company ran into trouble after borrowing to ramp up production in 2016 in anticipation of greater industry demand, according to court filings.
Companies often find themselves in trouble with cash flow during the early growth stages of business.
This would be the third potential bidder for the troubled Canadian company which has seen its fortunes collapse in the past three years in the wake of the success of iPhones and other mobile devices.
For a company as hell - bent on growth as Tims, the dip has caused some to ask whether the reign of the double - double is in trouble.
This was combined with an internal lack of resilience owing to poor financial management and a broken company culture, as well as the «black cloud» that engulfs any company in big trouble, driving away even the most loyal customers and investors.
Though Canadian Business was still profitable, it quickly began losing ground, especially in terms of advertising pages, to ROB, and it became obvious that a sudden economic downturn could mean trouble for the company.
Even if transaction fees are a minor factor in the financial troubles of overly indebted companies, private - equity firms often seem reluctant to disclose them.
One of the original examples is 42Floors, but even then that company early on faced a lot of troubles trying to get the model working and in 2015 cut its brokerage team.
By paying executives for performance that does not generate real cash flows, Valeant's board of directors created the misalignment that precipitated the executive behavior that got the company into so much trouble in the first place.
Valeant has finally given up on its serial acquirer strategy, but the massive debt load seriously limits the company's strategic flexibility going forward, and the lack of cash flow from all the deals has it in trouble with its creditors.
Is Tesla in trouble, or is this part of a plan to address the company's manufacturing problems?
We've seen instances of those missing guardrails to access in many companies and used in many inappropriate ways, like Uber's «god view» and Lyft's own troubles.
Emma moved to Los Angeles, for her job with the production company Working Title, and Nolan, who was having trouble raising money in the clubby world of English filmmaking, soon followed.
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