Is Liquidation Arbitrage Analysis a Term?

I know this should probably go in the resume review forum, but I need to update my resume and get this out by 2PM. Please help.

I'm currently doing ER internship at a prop shop. I have published research (SeekingAlpha lol) that evaluates a company using a liquidation arbitrage school of thinking. My question is, what do I call it since, neither myself or the firm I work for didn't actually invest money? Is "liquidation arbitrage analysis" an acceptable term?

-Conduct liquidation arbitrage and public comparables valuation analysis to evaluate equity investments

Does that flow?

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So, you're essentially valuing companies based on their liquidation value and public comps? Or are these companies in the process of liquidating and trading at a discount to what you believe equity holders will receive?

For the latter, just say you evaluated companies undergoing liquidation. For the former, say you did something along the lines of valuing equities based on asset value (or sum-of-the-parts?) and public comps.

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