by Lou Kertesz | Nov 10, 2022 | Receiverships and Bankruptcy
Revitalization Partners (RP) continues to see an increase in the number of inquiries and activity related to receiverships. We thought we would share another story as part of our ongoing series “Tales from the Receivership Trail” reflecting our experience...
by Lou Kertesz | Oct 26, 2022 | Lending, Banking and Financing
A recent survey conducted by SRS Acquiom reveals that lenders are becoming increasingly concerned about the impact of higher interest rates on their portfolios. The survey included investment banks, law firms, bank and non-bank lenders and was completed in late...
by Lou Kertesz | Oct 12, 2022 | Receiverships and Bankruptcy
There are many current negative economic indicators that would suggest that in the near future there likely will be an increasing number of distressed companies. Particularly, as the Central Bank appears to be ready to continue to increase interest rates until...
by Lou Kertesz | Sep 28, 2022 | Receiverships and Bankruptcy
Given the current business climate, particularly in light of recent negative economic indicators, there is little question that more businesses will be showing signs of distress. For example, the US business activity gauge contracted for the third consecutive...
by Lou Kertesz | Sep 14, 2022 | Operations and Risk Management
There is no question that the high rate of inflation, supply chain challenges, and higher interest rates, have taken their toll on businesses over the past few years. Many businesses have found creative ways to deal with these challenges, however, there are a...
by Lou Kertesz | Jul 27, 2022 | Operations and Risk Management
A recent Goldman Sachs’ survey of small business owners found that 93% fear the coming recession, and 89% report that broader economic trends, including inflation, supply chain and workforce challenges are still taking a toll. In spite of these challenges, the...
by Lou Kertesz | Jul 13, 2022 | Operations and Risk Management
As the world seemingly gets the Covid-19 problem under control, and the outbreaks that are occurring can be mitigated, the United States, and especially small and mid-sized businesses are on the front line of managing a post-pandemic future. While many...
by Lou Kertesz | Jun 29, 2022 | Operations and Risk Management
Cancelled flights, pilots striking over working hours, air fares up over 38% from pre-pandemic levels and every airline blaming, in part, a shortage of pilots. The United States is facing its worst pilot shortage in recent memory, forcing airlines to cut...
by Lou Kertesz | Jun 15, 2022 | Operations and Risk Management
The auto industry is rapidly shifting its focus from gasoline-powered automobiles to electric vehicles (EV) for a variety of reasons. The main driving force for this change is an increasing global focus on climate change and reducing the carbon footprint of...
by Lou Kertesz | Jun 1, 2022 | Lending, Banking and Financing
There is no question that major economic indicators are pointing in the wrong direction and as a result, small to medium-size businesses are facing a number of challenges in maintaining a profitable business, let alone trying to initiate growth plans. Given...