Many publicly traded financially distressed firms are purchased by private equity funds and delisted from the stock

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Many publicly traded financially distressed firms are purchased by private equity funds and delisted from the stock exchange. Several years later they are brought back to the exchange for a new share listing. Why do you think private equity firms delist financially distressed firms? Why do they bring them back to market?

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Corporate Finance

ISBN: 9780077173630

3rd Edition

Authors: David Hillier, Stephen A. Ross, Randolph W. Westerfield, Bradford D. Jordan, Jeffrey F. Jaffe

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