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A Temporary Problem of Liquidity

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Bankruptcy, restructuring, bond markets, interest rates, macro, stacks of bullshit banker books, angry creditors strapping on the shivs and the occasional hint of outright criminality. Where dreams and Big Ideas die and billions of dollars disappear.

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Liquidations: fabrics, buses and failed green energy ventures at LOW prices! Tithing; the (legal) fees are too damn high; `the numbers don't work'; philanthropy?

Herein we look at how some of January’s cases are progressing, and answer a Q or maybe two. “Case progress reviews” will be a regular Friday thing, probably end of dayish; we’re releasing this one early as tomorrow we’re driving to Oklahoma...

a month ago
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Mood indigo; fear; "exceptionalism"; sentiment is partisan; SPACs are back! meaning more bankruptcies in the future; does that Piketty dude have point?

Before we forget: our bankruptcy tracker for the month of February is below. It’s still WIPpy; like the Bernank, we are experimenting.

a month ago
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The $41m energy transition ice cube; ‘inspiring to me as a lawyer’; Hooters; did you know Nikola is a hydrogen infrastructure company? The imperative of paying one’s bills

Yes, we heard: Hooters is eyeing a possible chapter 11, per the crack restructuring team at Bloomberg News. Ropes and Gray is legal, Accordion Partners is financial. They’re negotiating a plan, Bloomberg says, and may file within a month or...

a month ago
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Default rates to decline, lawyers hit hardest; 100-year bonds; ‘Willing to blow it up’; the Starkville, Mississippi jail; some observations on distressed exchanges; the U.S. can't even do war right

Happy Friday, which we greet with our usual profound gratitude and (as has been the case YTD) vindicated, bewildered, amazed and amused, in equal measure. Why? “Can you believe it’s only been a month?” our nephew Pascal Fontenot asked us th...

a month ago
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