by Lou Kertesz | Feb 23, 2022 | Distressed Companies
It’s not unusual to see headlines that highlight companies that are in trouble or in some form of distress. They may range from companies that have had multiple layoffs, those that are having significant financial difficulties, or are filing bankruptcy for the...
by Al Davis | Oct 27, 2021 | Distressed Companies
In normal times, people quitting jobs in large numbers signals a healthy economy with plentiful jobs. But these are not normal times. The pandemic led to the worst U.S. recession in history, and millions of people are still out of jobs. Yet employers are...
by Al Davis | Jul 21, 2021 | Distressed Companies
Normally this blog posts articles related to distressed companies, management concepts and financial management or activities. This week is different. This blog is about the country, which is in as much difficulty as any distressed company. ...
by Al Davis | Mar 17, 2021 | Distressed Companies
As we’ve learned throughout the pandemic, the small business failure rate has increased dramatically. And yet, even in the most challenging industries such as consumer-related companies, while many have failed others have adapted and even thrived....
by Al Davis | Apr 29, 2020 | Distressed Companies
COVID-19 has already decimated stock markets around the globe. On March 16th, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell nearly 3,000 points, the highest percentage decline since the infamous “Black Monday” crash of 1987. While the Dow has recovered by...