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Some lists I have compiled from past comments on rx IB books (not my work):
Valuation by McKinsey

The Credit Investor's Handbook - Gatto

A Pragmatist's Guide to Leveraged Finance - Kricheff

The Dark Side of Valuation - Aswath Damodaran

Barbarians at the gates

den of thieves James B Stewart

The Caesars Palace Coup

Default gregory makoff

The Vulture Investors by Hilary Rosenberg.

Distressed Debt Analysis by Stephen Moyers

Distressed Investing - Whitman, Diz

The Art of Distressed M&A by: Peter Nesvold, Jeffrey Anapolsky, Alexandra Lajoux

Quantitative Analytics in Debt Valuation & Management - Guthner

Creating Value through Corporate Restructuring - Stuart Gilson

Houlihan Lokey rx case study

Court docs on recent restructurings

1st day declarations from claims agents like prime clerk and epiq

Pari passu

Petition chapter 11 newsletter

CIT Group and Oaktree - HBR Case

Search "Applied Corporate Finance" by Morgan Stanely - Gilson and Moyer have contributed good articles in '12

here is a longer but less coherent/maybe less reliable list (also not my work, this was copied):
Corporate Turnaround Artistry, fix any business in 100 days by Jeff Sands, Wiley 2020.

Distressed Debt Analysis by Stephen Moyers

The Art of Distressed M&A by: Peter Nesvold, Jeffrey Anapolsky, Alexandra Lajoux

How to Buy a Great Business with No Cash Down by Arnold Goldtstein.

Structuring and Negotiating Reorganization Plans.

The Vulture Investors by Hilary Rosenberg.

The Middle Market Leverage Financing Directory and Sourcebook by David Silver.

Up Front Financing by David Silver.

The Executive Guide to Corporate Bankruptcy by Salerno, Kroop & Hansen.

Distress to Success by Bobby Guy, attorney.

Bankruptcy Investing – Ben Branch, Hugh Ray.

Credit Executive’s Guide to Business Restructuring by Elliot Fuhr & Dewey Imhoff.

Distressed Investing by Martin Whitman & Fernando Diz.

Buying & Selling of Distressed Companies by Michael Tang.

Corporate Turnaround by Donald Bibeault.

Turnaround by Arnold Goldstein.

The Phoenix Effect by Carter Pate and Harlan Platt.

The Six-Month Fix by Gary Sutton.

Be Your Own Turnaround Manager by Bob Foster

The Turnaround Kid by Steve Miller.

Taking Charge by John Whitney.

The Turnaround Survival Guide by David Silver.

Bankruptcy Fundamentals for the Financial Services Industry by Debra Lee Hovatter published but the American Bankruptcy Institute.

How Not to Hire a Guy Like Me by Lee Katz.

Take No Prisoners by Marvin Davis.

Reversing the Slide by James Shein.

Confessions of a Union Buster by Martin Jay Levitt.

How to Turnaround a Financially Troubled Company by Ronald Kibel.

The Small Business Turnaround Guide by Sandy Steinman.

Failure is Not an Option by Philip Varley.

Business Turnaround Methods by Andre Larabie.

Redesign to Turnaround Underperforming Small and Medium-Sized Businesses by Regis Quirin.

Corporate Turnaround, Managing Companies in Distress by Stuart Slatter and David Lovett.

Inside the walls of One of the Greatest Turnaround Stories of the 21st Century by J. Dough Pruitt and Richard Condit.

Business Turnaround Blueprint by Fred Herbert.

Credit Executive’s Guide to Corporate Restructuring by Elliot Fuhr and Dewy Imhoff.

How to Settle with the IRS for Pennies on The Dollar by Arnold Goldstein.

Turnaround, Saving a Troubled Business by Bob Papes.

Strategic Alternatives for Distressed Businesses by Jonathan Frieland.

buying and selling the troubled company- houlihan lokey

distressed debt analysis s meyer

creating value through corporate restructuring stuart gilson

distress investing

petition bankrupcy newsletter

pari passu newsletter

disstressed debt investing website

the art of disstressed m&a
 

 

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