By Dr. Israel Shaked, Managing Director & Brad Orelowitz, Senior Vice President, Michel-Shaked Group
The distressed investor considers investing in securities of companies that are either in bankruptcy or are approaching bankruptcy. Typically, these companies have outstanding claims greater than the value of the assets and are experiencing difficulty in servicing their debt. There is a real...
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Brad Orelowitz, CPA, is a senior vice president of The Michel-Shaked Group and has more than 25 years of experience in finance and accounting. Orelowitz represents clients in complex valuation and bankruptcy issues. He can be contacted at borelowitz@michel-shaked.com.
Dr. Israel Shaked is the managing director of The Michel-Shaked Group and a professor of finance and economics at Boston University Questrom School of Business. Shaked has testified on numerous valuation and bankruptcy cases. He can be contacted at ishaked@michel-shaked.com.